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alright lets say your looking at your engine from the front. At the back of the intake there are like 3 vaccum hoses the big thick one that plugs into the lower intake i think, and the two littler ones that run from around the Throttle body area to teh back of the intake i have the one on the left on but i cant find the right one...lol where the hell does it go to? what does it control? i cant ****ing find it and its the last thing i need to get my car on the road....let me know if your thinking what in the bloody blue hell is this guy talking about, thanks!
 
it's been a while, but I do believe the right one goes to a vacuum distribution thing (quick disconnect thing for vacuum hoses - has like 4/5 vacuum hoses all together). The left one goes to the fuel pressure regulator, which should be on your passenger side fuel rail.
 
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Print the diagram and take it over to your car. Find the parts on the car that you know and start following the hoses. You'll find the other parts pretty quickly.

Diagrams are hard to read if you can't visualize it. Like sitting at your pc. If you take it out to the car and look around for a bit you'll get it.
 
The big one goes to the vac tree, one goes to the fuel pressure regulator (the one attatched int he pic above), and the last one goes all the way to the passenger side of the engine compartment. Maybe the vacuum ball inside the fender? I forget.. i'd go look for you but im away from home.
 
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#2 Is the same line, just labeled twice for clarity. If you have broken vacuum lines like in that picture, figure out what they go to, and if you don't need them, cap them off. You can patch broken hard stock vac lines w/ rubber hose; take a broken piece to autozone and ask them for a hose to fit over that.

Also, #1 in that picture goes to a general area; I can't see the fuel pressure regulator, but it's on the back of the passenger side fuel rail.