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Hey, Guys,

I have a question about a hose connection to the fuel rail on my 1993 Celica GT convertible. I found this hose had a break in it so I cut off 2" and pulled it back onto the fuel rail connection so thought that was enough. Now, it runs very rough and sluggish. Not a believer in coincidences so think it is related to this hose.

Can someone tell me what this hose is called, what it is for and where it goes ?

Thanks in advance,
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Okay.... it's not the fuel rail... it's the intake manifold. I'm dumb. Can anyone help me now ?

Thanks,
RonHas3_5thGens

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Found it ! The following link actually describes three hoses on the passenger side of the throttle body so I'm going with that. For future reference for anyone with the same question, here's the link:
https://www.toyotacelicas.com/threa...-celica-gt-with-2-2l-5sfe-engine.106042/

Thanks Guys,
Ron

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