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Hey every I need some help in trying to locate something for my car.. I have a 20 cent peice hole in the pipe that comes out from the FMIC and into the engine .. Ive lost power and everything no boost at all so if anyone knows where i can get one of these pipes from that would be handy cheers and any chance a normal car repair place woudl have it? cheers skyliners :) ..

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depends on what sort of intercooler you have, but supercheap auto or repco sells some intercooler piping. If it doesnt suit you may have to get a custom pipe fabricated. Kermit, a member on these forums should be able to help you out.

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i rather just a fresh pipe ay.. well who ever put this fmic in they did a dodgey home job and didnt know that the pipe was gona be touching the bonnet so every time i would go over a bump it would knock against it.. and yer a hole came out lol.. im gona try super cheap tomoz any other places to look for?? cheers skyliners :D

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i rather just a fresh pipe ay.. well who ever put this fmic in they did a dodgey home job and didnt know that the pipe was gona be touching the bonnet so every time i would go over a bump it would knock against it.. and yer a hole came out lol.. im gona try super cheap tomoz any other places to look for?? cheers skyliners :(

i highly doubt you'd get a big dent and a hole from the pipe 'touching' the bonnet while going over a bump.

you can cut it and use a silicon joiner, or get an alloy welder to fix it up.

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Have a look on eBay for any of the sellers that sell these kits if you contact them they'll be able to send you out just the top pipe. You should be able to replace it yourself in about 15 minutes. When I bought one of these kits I put the boost nipple on at slightly the wrong angle so I contacted the eBay seller I bought it off and got him to send out a replacement pipe. It cost me ~$100 which is a rip-off, but I needed it.

I still have my spare one here that has the boost nipple on in a slightly awkward position. If you wanted it; you could plug up the old boost nipple and then just put a new one in; pretty simple process that will elt you have a working car again until you source a new pipe.

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