Help What is this part called for the intake system?
What is this part called for the intake system?
I bought some clamps for my intake couplers and while I was trying to attach them I noticed the true cause of my air leak:

I figure this happened due to the stiffness of everything. Maybe a rough bump/dip in the road and it snapped?
In the meantime, how bad of an idea is it to drive with it like this? Is there something I can do to temporarily protect things?
In the future I was going to do a combo catch can pcv delete, but the one I'm going with will cost $650. Do not suggest that I delete the PCV right now. I want to replace the broken OEM part.
UPDATE: Wait, wasn't there a ghetto way to do this were you remove some hoses and cap things off then put a couple mini air filters? Real cheap? I think the block thing is oddly called a resonator.
What part(s) do I need to replace this? It seems like I should be able to buy a new hose and a little right angle barbed fitting and just shove it into the hose and clamp it down and shove the other into the hose that goes into the intake and clamp that down.
Thanks.

I figure this happened due to the stiffness of everything. Maybe a rough bump/dip in the road and it snapped?
In the meantime, how bad of an idea is it to drive with it like this? Is there something I can do to temporarily protect things?
In the future I was going to do a combo catch can pcv delete, but the one I'm going with will cost $650. Do not suggest that I delete the PCV right now. I want to replace the broken OEM part.
UPDATE: Wait, wasn't there a ghetto way to do this were you remove some hoses and cap things off then put a couple mini air filters? Real cheap? I think the block thing is oddly called a resonator.
What part(s) do I need to replace this? It seems like I should be able to buy a new hose and a little right angle barbed fitting and just shove it into the hose and clamp it down and shove the other into the hose that goes into the intake and clamp that down.
Thanks.
Last edited by AnotherVQ; Mar 7, 2022 at 07:12 PM.
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