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HELP: Removing stock turbo inlet hose

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Old 06-15-2012, 11:35 AM
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Hey, I am trying to remove this stock turbo inlet hose so i can put in the forge silicone one below it. But i am having touble getting it out. I have loosed the clamp attaching it to the turbo already, but just can't seem to get it out. Any suggestions?

New turbo inlet hose:

So far i have removed my intake, the strut brace, strut brace bracket(only passenger side), stock diverter valve, and i have disconnected all the hoses attached to the stock turbo inlet hose.
 
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Old 07-24-2012, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by couto117
Hey, I am trying to remove this stock turbo inlet hose so i can put in the forge silicone one below it. But i am having touble getting it out. I have loosed the clamp attaching it to the turbo already, but just can't seem to get it out. Any suggestions?

New turbo inlet hose:

So far i have removed my intake, the strut brace, strut brace bracket(only passenger side), stock diverter valve, and i have disconnected all the hoses attached to the stock turbo inlet hose.
did you take the big clamp that goes around it to attach to the turbo at the bottom ??????? it is a feel and unscrew type of thing LOL.... OK not funny....
the back-n-forth to slide off Again not funny........ that should do it..
 
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