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matt077 27 March 2012 04:59 PM

turbo intake pipe
 
Hi all

won a new turbo intake pipe to replace the standard pipe off ebay cheap which i'm over the moon about BUT looking at the engine, how could i fit this with out taking the inlet off?

its a shame as the engine was bits the weekend before as i'm upgrading alot of bits and dont really want to remove the inlet again

any help would be great guys

Thanks

colebags 27 March 2012 05:05 PM

i did mine with out taking the inlet of just a real tight fit with the inlet on i cut the old one off as was split any way

JohnD 27 March 2012 06:29 PM

Hope it's of good quality and thick! Lesser ones have been known to collapse due to the suction of the turbo under full boost.

JohnD

midnight 27 March 2012 09:22 PM

No need to take manifold off, move power steering pump to the right and slide it under the manifold . I have done this on my last 2 Scoobs , hardest part is removing the old inlet pipe which you need to cut off the vac hoses and cut it in half to remove it.

matt077 28 March 2012 11:01 AM

well it come this morning and looks ok, not brand new but no one will tell once i've cleaned it up :thumb:

looking at the pas pump, can i remove it to the right with out removing any ps lines? i've seen some people have problems when removing ps lines:wonder:

rickya 28 March 2012 11:07 AM

I did it last weekend without taking off inlet manifold and was a right PITA!!! Several cut fingers and 5 hrs later!! Better to just take manifold off.

tom-r33 28 March 2012 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by rickya (Post 10553249)
I did it last weekend without taking off inlet manifold and was a right PITA!!! Several cut fingers and 5 hrs later!! Better to just take manifold off.

for sure. and you can tidy up under there while it's off too

matt077 28 March 2012 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by tom-r33 (Post 10553287)
for sure. and you can tidy up under there while it's off too

its only just been cleaned painted and refitted lol

looks like it be coming off again tonight :cry:

tom-r33 28 March 2012 01:26 PM

not 100% necessary if you really dont wana take it off.....

midnight 29 March 2012 04:36 AM


Originally Posted by rickya (Post 10553249)
I did it last weekend without taking off inlet manifold and was a right PITA!!! Several cut fingers and 5 hrs later!! Better to just take manifold off.

Don't quite know how come it took you so long, as I could have fitted 2 turbos on 2 cars in less time than that and I am no mechanic :wonder:. The 1st time I fitted a samco induction pipe on my 99 car it took me 45 mins,and the hardest part was cutting the old induction hose out :brickwall. When I fitted another samco induction to my current car it took 30 mins tops. It is a PITA , but if you slacken the power steering pump off and move it slightly to the right, then cover your induction hose with fairy liquid you will find that it slides under the manifold quite easily. Then it is a case of simply easing the breather hoses under and twisting into place. No cut fingers after just a cloth to wipe the induction hose after you have secured it to the turbo.:thumb:

rickya 29 March 2012 09:45 AM

5 hrs for me because, remove:

Air box, Catch Can, Breather pipes, move 3 port hoses, Intercooler, Dump valve, Strut Brace, old turbo inlet.

A few stubborn bolts under inlet manifold that were in the way, these took a while to get to and move.

First fitting which involved several breather pipes on inlet to be trimmed and find and adjust bungs for this.

Second fitting and aftermarket silicone inlet is an inch too long as hose that recir dump valve fits into is inaccessible. Trim it short, refit and then spend almost an hour trying to get this hose from recir dump valve to fit into inlet hose. This fitting is under the inlet manifold with no room for manoeuvring.

Finally get it on and fit all breather bungs, jubilee clips. Re-rout some of the messy 3 port hoses, drain catch can & re- route neatly breather pipes. Then put everything back together again only to find the standard airbox flexi hose will not join to silicone inlet which is too long on that side. Try and bodge together a temp solution bu cutting flexi hose etc.

Go for a test drive an inlet is sucking itself shut at over 4k revs!!! To do: get correct silicone joiner hose with aluminium ring insert, extra jubilee clips on outside to keep shape and ditch std airbox in favour of CAIK!!!

:cry::freak3: ps have breakie in between!! lol

midnight 29 March 2012 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by rickya (Post 10554624)
5 hrs for me because, remove:

Air box, Catch Can, Breather pipes, move 3 port hoses, Intercooler, Dump valve, Strut Brace, old turbo inlet.

A few stubborn bolts under inlet manifold that were in the way, these took a while to get to and move.

First fitting which involved several breather pipes on inlet to be trimmed and find and adjust bungs for this.

Second fitting and aftermarket silicone inlet is an inch too long as hose that recir dump valve fits into is inaccessible. Trim it short, refit and then spend almost an hour trying to get this hose from recir dump valve to fit into inlet hose. This fitting is under the inlet manifold with no room for manoeuvring.

Finally get it on and fit all breather bungs, jubilee clips. Re-rout some of the messy 3 port hoses, drain catch can & re- route neatly breather pipes. Then put everything back together again only to find the standard airbox flexi hose will not join to silicone inlet which is too long on that side. Try and bodge together a temp solution bu cutting flexi hose etc.

Go for a test drive an inlet is sucking itself shut :brickwallat over 4k revs!!! To do: get correct silicone joiner hose with aluminium ring insert, extra jubilee clips on outside to keep shape and ditch std airbox in favour of CAIK!!!

:cry::freak3: ps have breakie in between!! lol


:lol1::lol::lol1::lol: quality mate you must have the patient of a monastary to go through all that and then find the pipe collapsing when under boost :eek:.
Fair play :thumb: to you for sticking at it, as i think i would have had my car on autotrader if i had to go through all that :lol1:. which make of inlet hose was it ?:Suspiciou

winston69 12 April 2012 06:44 PM

How did you get on? Planning to fit mine myself after hearing it can take 2hrs if removing the inlet manifold...


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