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Old 06-06-2007, 07:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I've searched this but the information was kinda old. I have the standard kit w/standard nozzle and wanted to mount the nozzle in the stock cold pipe. I want to put it in the rubber part that is closest to the intercooler outlet. What suggestions does everyone have in order to get a leak-free fit?
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i have mine in my stock cold pipe for the time being while i wait for my hard pipes. i have mine in the plastic part of the cold pipe(the part with the red vac line going to it) just drill the hole and then teflon the nozzle up and screw in, mine did not leak at all after i put it in and i did a boost test to make sure.
putting it in the rubber part of the hose would be very hard to keep it from leaking since it would flex so much, lol hell it would be even harder to make it stay there sine the rubber would prolly just tear and the nozzel would fall out.

if ya looking for a good permenit spot, i hear alot of people are drilling into there cold side outlet of there intercooler, just make sure to get the metal shavings out!
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I dont recommend using the rubber hose for the injector location. If you choose to do so get something like this from your hardware store:

http://www.coolingmist.com/detailmai...d=8thnptwasher

It has threads so you can put it inside the pipe.

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Quote: Originally Posted by Coolingmist
I dont recommend using the rubber hose for the injector location. If you choose to do so get something like this from your hardware store:

http://www.coolingmist.com/detailmai...d=8thnptwasher

It has threads so you can put it inside the pipe.

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Ok, so scratch that. Should I be concerned about puddling? Is there anything I can do to minimize or eliminate if there is a possiblity of that?
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