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I got Enzed to put a barbed fitting in the banjo that bolts to the turbo, they dont have the same banjo so take yours(ive got a spare if u need)

Aushose down the road had some insulation as Enzed were all out of stock

i put the rubber hose from there to the back of the head, so only the back of the head has the two hose clamps.

good to know its going to be solid, thanks guys.

Ill try and get some pics for you.

No, pipe tools from plumbing shop, some shops only sell german and swedish tools so they cost heaps, ring around try Motorspares they are a goldmine of odd tools and parts, southern plumbing have some cheaper tools too

USE A HOSE CLAMP!

Imagine that hose coming off while your driving, spraying coolant all over a hot turbo.pinch.gif

I got Enzed to put a barbed fitting in the banjo that bolts to the turbo, they dont have the same banjo so take yours(ive got a spare if u need)

So I didnt read this line properly and I just went to Enzed and was stuck there trying to work out what I needed.

So do I cut my part off and they screw one into its place?

They did it for me, cut pipe and brazed the fitting on.

Just say some long haired scruffian had one done last friday, do it the same as that.

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*Edit*

Managed to speak to the guy who did yours Milk

He is going to knock it together for me this afternoon for $20

Spoke to the guys who have the heat sleeve and they are going to do that for me as well for $20

Should be able to get it all sorted by this afternoon

Now just to find something to cut this pipe

All i can say is, I really hope I dont have this issue with my r34 hi flow...

Also, my dad was a plumber and I daresay we have a shit tonne of copper pipe cutters of various sizes in the back shed so if you get real stuck with that let me know.

All i can say is, I really hope I dont have this issue with my r34 hi flow...

Also, my dad was a plumber and I daresay we have a shit tonne of copper pipe cutters of various sizes in the back shed so if you get real stuck with that let me know.

Mitch after this I will have the confidence to build you a turbo haha

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