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gday crew need to know the propper name of the rubber pipe that comes off the metal pipe on my rb26 that says twin turbo on it. the rubber pipe that is on the front side of car end has split not cool and need a new one. the name of it would be cool so i can look it up on the net. please let me know if you know.

cheers

dion

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That would be the turbocharger air outlet tube(metal one) and outlet hose- thats all the engine manual says, sorry can't help you more. I know on mine there is a lower and upper hose so it wont be the elbow to intercooler (inlet) hose-lower but elbow from outlet tube-upper you should be safe- page EN-58 & EN-69 in JPNZ R32 Engine Manual

That would be the turbocharger air outlet tube(metal one) and outlet hose- thats all the engine manual says, sorry can't help you more. I know on mine there is a lower and upper hose so it wont be the elbow to intercooler (inlet) hose-lower but elbow from outlet tube-upper you should be safe- page EN-58 & EN-69 in JPNZ R32 Engine Manual
Its just the hose after the turbo outlet merge.

I dont have one, but PM GO_NUTS (he is in QLD) and selling all sorts of piping at the moment

Thanx crew helps heaps. i lost my gtr manual it was on a cd but i have misplaced it.

thanks again hopefully can get a new one now.

regards

dion

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