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Hi,

Just purchased an HKS 2530 off someone, it came with the turbo and lines. I just want to check that they will bolt up straight to my RB20(it was originally on an RB25).

The oil feed is connected to the engine and to the turbo by banjo bolts. One water feed is also connected to the engine and turbo by banjo bolts. The other water feed has a banjo bolt to connect to the turbo, however the other end which connects to the engine has a hose. There is also the oil dump that has a hose on the end.

Is this how it should be? I haven't removed a turbo from an RB before and I thought all lines were supposed to be connected by banjo fittings.

Cheers,

Adrian

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well the one with just the hose on the end u just slice up ur stock line.....like cut it then slide the hose onto it and just clamp it because getting to the end of the stock hose at the back on the engine is REALLy hard....unless ur got small hands... hope that helps ! :P

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