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Old Nov 22, 2007 | 03:46 PM
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I'm not great with computers, so I'm not sure how to post a picture, but I need to know where the line goes from the intake tube when you turbo it... There is a line that comes from the intake manifold to the stock intake tube and I know that one goes to a catch can. On the other side however there is another line that is in the stock air intake tube. It has a brass fitting that holds it on, and the other end of the tube goes down by the radiator. I couldn't see what it connected to because it was dark. What is this hose and what do you do with it when you turbo charge it? If you need pics to know what I'm talking about, PM me and I can send you an email if you give me the address. Please Help!! Thanks
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Old Nov 23, 2007 | 07:46 AM
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Sounds like the air pump hose, which is 3/4" inside diameter. If so, that tube now goes from the air pump to the turbo inlet charge pipe - after the air filter and before the turbo air compressor.
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Old Nov 23, 2007 | 08:34 AM
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can I just put a breather on it? I read that it is only for emissions. If not can I just tap into the piping immediately before the intake or do I need a longer hose to reach the pipe between the turbo and filter? (This was the pipe you were talking about right? Thanks again
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