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scoobydude
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So i just purchased me a 92 ( :-D ) Legacy turbo wagon and i am trying to fix up some stuff so i can get it smogged. I seem to have an air leak after my MAFS so i am trying to replace all my hoses. I was wondering if anyone has some experience using anything other than Silicone hoses that go from my turbo to my IC. I want silicone but dont have quite the money to get it at the moment and i just need the car running for the time being. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Post by 555BCTurbo »

They didn't done make Turbo Wagons in 1991 there Captain...


So I'm assuming it's a 1992?


I have always gotten my silicone at heavy diesel supply stores, and they sell it by the foot for like $15, and it is honestly probably better than the stuff you get through tuners.
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MY bad :roll: dont know why i thought the title said 91. ill have to look again
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Thanks for the tip though. Ill see if i can find one around here.
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So i figured it out. Title says 91 and the VIN# is one letter off. Has a 1 instead of a J. I dont feel too dumb now.
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