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Old 10-08-2010, 02:49 PM
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Anybody know the inside diameter of the 951 rubber J pipe, measured where it clamps on to the turbocharger?

In other words, if your wanted to replace the stock intake plumbing, what size inside diameter tubing to use that fits snugly on to the turbocharger?
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Thanks, Mike!

Do you know, is that exactly 2" (so would fit a standard 2" plumbing pipe) or approximately 2" requiring some stretch of a rubber or silicone tube?

And, anybody know how hot does the intake side of the turbocharger get? (If I replace the 2" pipe, want to be sure the new one will take the heat.)
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We use a 2" silicone connector and it's a nice fit. It's probably a metric dimension not equal to exactly 2" but a 2" rubber anything should fit. I would estimate 300-400 degrees range.



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