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hey guys,

wat is this pipe connected too and what is it for?

it was connected to the standard intercooler pipe, as shown, and the other photo shows where it is in the engine. am stuck atm with the install of the cooler,

please note that the black pipe shown by itself, is the standard cooler pipe. it has a connection point circled, and that is where the small pipe in the other pic connects to

need help

wanna finish install tonite

cheers

daniel

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i just did a cooler install..

the nipple on the pipe is what runs off the boost solenoid or something ...

fact is i dont really know where it ends but i know that running your car without that vacuum hose being run back into the cooler piping your engine will run unlimited boost and basically..

BOOM

I simply went to ricol and got a nipple put into my cooler piping.. hooked it up and kicked her over..

cost me 20 bucks

ricol is in sydney / peakhurst dno where ur at

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u cant finish install tonight unless you want to ruin your engine... if you plant it that is... just go get one of those nipples from a hardware store or something tomoro and weld it on or make a thread in the pipe.. seal it with plumbers tape and off you go...

Happy Modifying..

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