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Offline josh90

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induction hoses?
« on: May 13, 2008, 20:39:13 »
when putting a disco 200tdi in a 90 have people done about induction hoses as i mounted the air box on a metal plate on the air con mounts and linked 2 hoses together and are not water tight..... any ideas of what to do? cheers

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Re: induction hoses?
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2008, 21:20:32 »
Stay out of the water?   No seriously, I have a peugot 307 air filter mounted on the aircon mounts and some motorsport grade trunking taking the air to the turbo.  I then have silicon and alloy taking it to the intercooler and back to the manifold.  Its a lot of joints and I wade carefully, but so far it's been OK.  I have had water over the bonnet when crossing a river in Northumberland last summer and that's without a snorkel, risky but fun.  I reckon the seal on my hoses are as good as they are on a standard Land Rover instalation, it's just that there are more of them that could go wrong.

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Re: induction hoses?
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2008, 09:52:20 »
if your really worried that waters gonna get in double jubilee the pipes together. i used some exhast section to join mine
'88 90 300tdi
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