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Old 03-22-2011, 10:08 PM   #11
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Vacuum leaks around the headers? Or other? And how the heck do I find them?

No, vacuum leaks can be anywhere after the MAF sensor. Just make sure the air hose clamps at the MAF and throttle body are not loose, and that the tubes normally attached to the intake manifold are connected. Then confirm that the IAT (intake air temperature) sensor, MAP sensor, EGR valve, TP Sensor, Idle Air Control are all plugged in.

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................I also have nice puddle of radiator fluid that is coming from the passenger side somewhere and not the water pump. Somewhere lower.

Check hoses going to the heater core, and anything near the headers that could have been disturbed during the installation.
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