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I have my hdi at stage one at the moment. Bought a boost gauge and length of hose and i want to get it plummed in asap, can i plumb it in before fitting the intercooler. Need my car daily so in trying to do stage 2 piece by piece before the remap. Egr and aircon will be coming out over the next couple of weeks.
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I'd be too worried about filling the pistons up with metal shavings if I was drilling it in situe
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If you saw how soft the metal was it probably wouldn't worry you as much.. I'm NOT saying to anyone that leaving it in situe is a better option, obviously removing it and drilling and tapping it off the car is going to be much safer.. BUT i did it and the cars been perfectly fine for about 30k now
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Why not put a bayonet fitting into the silicone hose that feeds into the top elbow?
Chances are you will throw it away with moving to stage 2 proper, so no loss.
Also cheaper to replace if you get it wrong.
Easy peasy to then re-use on whatever pipe you feed into the HDi110 top elbow when you fit that too, so it will work for any piece of silicone you decide to use.
I think my bayonet fitting was £8 and was really nice quality. It was also very reliable and really easy to fit. Much less to go wrong vs drilling the L bends imo!
Not sure there are any advantages of drilling the L bend, just downsides.
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Pikey brake bleed nipples boost feeds ftw!
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Ive then got to redo it when i change the elbow, this way once its fitted its done. Where have people got theyre fittings from? This is rather a bodge method but its the best ive been able to find so far
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try here mate......http://brass-hose-fittings.brass-cable-glands.co.uk/
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Bleed screws make for pikey boost feeds. Always used them for creating boost feeds and never had a problem yet. There also threaded so its just a matter of tapping it into the flat side of the inlet.