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So I was driving my 32 today and decided to give it a little bit in 1st, hear a loud pop and it started running rough.. Now when I go to start it up, oil pressure is ok and it starts to idle but then it dies out :(

Does anybody have and ideas on what's wrong / how much I'm looking at to get it fixed?

Cheers,

Simon.

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Yep, you have blown in intercooler hose off. I hope for you sake it is not the one behind the bumper bar on the passenger's side (which is the most common one) - you have to take off the whole undertray and ducting to get at it - it is a royal pain in the a$$.

Start the car (you might have to get someone to rev the car at 1,000rpm for it not to stall) and stick your ear in the engine bay and listen for a hissing or sucking sound to track down where your leak is.

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Even better, pull the whole lot off and get someone to bell-end all of the metal pipe ends - that way the clamps have something to bite onto and will NEVER come off.

Remember you telling me this Andrew, just have to find somebody to do it.

Andrew at AM Performance?

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Remember you telling me this Andrew, just have to find somebody to do it.

Andrew at AM Performance?

Yeah I assume that Andrew can do it Cosi.

Or, my brother-in-law got Steve Cramp from Manta to do it for him, but I assume Steve removed the pipes and outsourced it - maybe give him a call to see if he does it himself or can tell you who does?

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a cooler pipe popped off on my 33 once.. problem was it shot under the car and i drove over it, crushed flat....

shit at the time seeing as it was 3am and raining, but funny as hell now i look back on it ha ha ha

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