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Old 17 September 2006, 09:14 AM
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hi lads just bought a tmic from a my99 uk where do i connect my dump valve back up to have blanked off the original one i know the throttle body needs cutting back slightly just unsure about dump valve ps mine is a my96 cheers
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Originally Posted by mufcdamo
hi lads just bought a tmic from a my99 uk where do i connect my dump valve back up to have blanked off the original one i know the throttle body needs cutting back slightly just unsure about dump valve ps mine is a my96 cheers
Hi mate here's my STI 1 (MY94) with STi 4 i/c (MY97) not sure if this helps though...

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where does your pipe for the inlet to the dump valve connect under the intercooler?
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where does your pipe for the inlet to the dump valve connect under the intercooler?
Yes mate it, the dump valve pipe comes of the main turbo pipe that links the turbo to the intercooler. The hose is a replcement type and its bought from scoobyparts.com for about £48 delivered, the code number is TCS 22.

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