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Installing Silicone Boost Hoses

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Old Apr 9, 2007 | 07:36 PM
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Thanks for answering that Stephen.
 
Old May 8, 2007 | 06:44 PM
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Well, I finally got the matching silicone hoses so I could make a new BOV connection and get rid of all of the rubber junk underneath. Here's a pic of everything that was pulled out:



What I did was order:

1 38-25mm 90deg reducing elbow coupler (connect to Y-pipe and BOV)
1 38-25mm straight reducer coupler (connect to intake and plug)
1 89mm hump coupler (connect to MAF and intake)

Rerouted some vacuum lines, and repositioned the BOV to a more adjustable position. Really happy with the outcome, plus I got rid of some useless solenoids in the process. I just hope my engine bay isn't too dirty for Oak



 
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