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Old 11-15-04, 10:53 AM
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Air leak

I have an air leak from somewhere near the primary turbo. Obviously the possibilities include the inlet duct, vaccum hoses, and the intake piping. I'm waiting on the inlet duct to come in. To replace the vaccum hoses that connect to it (the primary turbo inlet duct), what needs to be removed? I'd love to do a full vaccum hose job, but I've been having back problems. So I don't think I'll be able to do all of it other than what is absolutely needed. Unless I can get my little brother to do it while I crack the whip. Hmmm.....theres an idea.
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I am pretty sure it is one of the turbo inlets or the pipes going to the intercooler.
Just make sure you check them really good. I had a couple completely rip on mine.
Good Luck
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