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Old 20 February 2008, 02:34 PM
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hi i have just recived my td 05 20g turbo for a 1994 wrx the problem is its a front entry and i need it to be side entry does any one have any ideas what to do? can i get a hose? if so what size does it want to be and where from?

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Old 21 February 2008, 07:52 AM
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A 2.25" ID silicone bend, a 5cm piece of 2.25" OD aluminium or stainless tube, 2 hose clamps for 2.25" and a knife or something to cut the bend with. Isn`t anymore difficult than that.

Silicone bends can be found almost everywhere, in automotive shops, and on fleabay.
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thank you much apresiated
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hi roger clark do a silicone pipe for about £90 had to get one for mine had the same problem
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90£ is much more than the other parts will cost you from fleabay, and it`s not difficult fitting.

BTW, you should check that the OD of the inlet actually is 2.25".
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