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ECS tuning carries the [http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/pagebuild_v2.cgi/?html=learnmore.html&productID=748 Samco F-hose].


==Notes==
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Fortunately, it is NOT a check valve, only a coupler, and can be replaced by random parts and some teflon tape.
Fortunately, it is NOT a check valve, only a coupler, and can be replaced by random parts and some teflon tape.


Alternately, [http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/pagebuild_v2.cgi/?html=learnmore.html&productID=5350 ECS tuning] carries replacement couplers.
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Latest revision as of 03:46, 24 May 2008

Common cause of boost leaks. Only exists on 6 speed cars up until 2001. Tiptronic and cars M box and newer do not have F-hoses.

Part No: 078-133-784AJ

Number 28 here:

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ECS tuning carries the Samco F-hose.

Notes

Part number 078-133-784BG is listed for the AZB, and is probably not an F-hose.

Note that when replacing the F-hose, the coupler (number 29, part number 078-133-587) is very brittle and might break.

Fortunately, it is NOT a check valve, only a coupler, and can be replaced by random parts and some teflon tape.

Alternately, ECS tuning carries replacement couplers.

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