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What is your question?
and I didn't hook up any of the vacuum hoses to the intake it runs and drives just shifts hard in to gear anyone know if I did anything wrong ...i was told I didn't have to hook up the vacuum hose just threw a filter on it
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No problem, It should, but maybe it doesn't. Modifications are always tricky on a computer controlled vehicle because the computer recognizes the difference in operation. Not that you should have to run a stand-alone computer for a cold-air intake tube, but you have to consider what else is being changed as a result of the modification and mitigate those changes.
So I have to connect them hoses to the cool air intake with adapters to fit in the holes on my intake tube........and when I first start the car and drive it drives fine till a few mins later it starts slamming in to gear
Ok, that is a different scenario. Installing a cold air intake will increase the flow potential of air into the engine, as you know, but getting into modification to the vehicle is when you get into things going wrong. I would say yes, connect everything as it should be.
YA Sorry I should have said that first so when the hoses are put on it should run back to normal right