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Guys,

I got a prob with install cooling pro intercooler. baught from just jap last week. any body know how to fix the boost controll hose. pls refer the photo attach. thanks for your help

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when i put my cooler on (wasn't a cooling pro but i had the same issue), i cut the nipple on and welded it to the pipe from the turbo to the cooler. other people have simply bought a screw in nipple and put that into the pipe.

when i put my cooler on (wasn't a cooling pro but i had the same issue), i cut the nipple on and welded it to the pipe from the turbo to the cooler. other people have simply bought a screw in nipple and put that into the pipe.

thanks mate

i'm not a big fan of using plenumn vac lines for boost. i know people in the past (and myself) who have had boost spiking issues when using a line hooked to the plenum. that is why i welded mine into the pipe from the turbo to the cooler. before doing it i would occasionally get a spike up to 14psi (boost was set at 11). after moving it i had no spiking issues.

yeah same ^. much steadier feed from there. doesnt fluctuate as wildly in cold/hot weather either.

1+. thats what i thought. anyway i have hook up a niple to the pipin and fix the thing. thanks

everybody :D

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