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Old 06-24-2004, 12:18 AM
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Anyone have the p# of that hose that goes from that big black right IC pipe (passenger side) to the turbo? Mine is leaking, and torn around the rim. What is the name of this hose, whats the part number, and the price. If anyone has one in near excellent condition, please let me know..
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Let me check...

It looks like the P/N is: 951.110.370.02. I use a big radiator hose... With the T04E, I couldn't use the stock hose. The radiator hose was going to be a temp fix, but it worked so well, I have used it ever since with no problems.
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If you (or anyone else) needs a J-pipe, I have a new one.
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i just got one from ian, just tell him it is the turbo to intercooler pipe hose. It was around 25-30 bucks
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Did you have to remove the manifold to gain access to the bottom part of the hose and tighten it?
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Why not go to some generic silicone connectors? hosetechniques.com sells the pyrosil reducers, and their warehouse is local, you can order and pick stuff up. They also sell the silicone vacuum lines and other goodies.
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"Anyone have the p# of that hose that goes from that big black right IC pipe (passenger side) to the turbo? Mine is leaking, and torn around the rim. What is the name of this hose, whats the part number, and the price."

It's that hose with the 30-degree bend that comes out of the turbo. Go to any auto-parts store and look for a radiator hose that's got 2" ID and roughly the same bend. It'll most likely cost about $6-8 and will be too long. Just but to fit and that's it. Also double up on the hose-clamps on the turbo and intercooler pipe.

No need to take off manifold to install. Just have to remove air-box that's all.



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