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    Pretty sure thats an EVAP line.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    Pretty sure thats an EVAP line.....
    ^^^^ im with stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LamboDoNoMo View Post
    im stupid.
    We know.

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    I'm lovin this

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    disregard lol....
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    That is a single inlet fuel rail.
    The hard plastic line running to the top front with the green cap is the EVAP line.
    The hard plastic with the foam sleeve running to the center top is the PCV line, should be ran to that open port on the valve cover.

    Your 2 fuel lines on the truck need plumbed to a corvette regulator and then the one line from it goes to the fuel rail inlet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PitchBlackC3 View Post
    That is a single inlet fuel rail.
    The hard plastic line running to the top front with the green cap is the EVAP line.
    The hard plastic with the foam sleeve running to the center top is the PCV line, should be ran to that open port on the valve cover.

    Your 2 fuel lines on the truck need plumbed to a corvette regulator and then the one line from it goes to the fuel rail inlet.
    ok perfect..thanks!! the other guy was being an ass. lol. now where does that hard plastic line hook up to?
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    He was making fun of LamboDoNoMo, not you.
    You can just cap that line if you don't want to run EVAP.

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    Yeah I just cap it and get the vette filter. Knew you had a single line dangit! haha last dual lines were in 2003

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    Quote Originally Posted by PitchBlackC3 View Post
    He was making fun of LamboDoNoMo, not you.
    You can just cap that line if you don't want to run EVAP.
    oh lol..now i feel like an ass
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