Question on "Type R" Diff Breather Mod
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update: looks like the creatures got into my cabin, found my secret compartment, and acquired a green, leafy substance....engine now studders and just asks to be fed all the time, these guys are tricky! i'll make a write up on how to keep stoner engine dwarves content, look for it in the near future
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nice tegs i have a 94 gsr and hate that i can only drive it like once a month. but no that article is just making fun of the ricers. i don't like that breather setup it looks kind of like crap. it will do the same thing but i don't like the hose clamp and vacuum hose look. check out this website it has a bunch of good articles and info http://toyota.off-road.com/toyota/
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I just did my rear breather today. I used a Air-compressor barb fitting becuase it screwed right into the diff. used some vacuum hose and routed it up under the spare tire. I don't plan on doing any serious off roading or water crossings, the extra 12 or 14 inches is plenty for me. cost my nothing because i already had the stuff. and no 45 hp,
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I must have gotten a different part number because I had to go to a Nissan dealership to get my diff breather. I went according to the write up on here or so I thought. Is the Toyota breather just a thread on the end and a tube on the other? That's what I got and just ran the hose up to the gas filler neck.
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