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Old Oct 16, 2005
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ATTENTION to all turbo know it allers, especailly those with tsi kit or a t25.

i got the tsi kit, its got the m24( i guess its same as t25) and theres three pipes coming up from between intake and exhaust side of turbo, one is oil feed i know that, and oil drain is on the bottom, so what are these to other pipes with fittings on the end for? do i leave them alone uncovered?
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Old Oct 16, 2005
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I'm guessing water cooling, if it is, you don't need them. But they would help.
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should i cap them or leave them how it is?
would it be hard to run the lines?
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Originally Posted by ncirom2003
should i cap them or leave them how it is?
would it be hard to run the lines?
all you need to do is t off some coolant lines, but the easiest thing would be to cap them
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click my signature it should show some good pictures of where i attached mine... in this picturehttp://myweb.cableone.net/tfnaaf/DSC00225.JPG You can see the 2 stainless steel lines running to the throttle body and the otehr to the end of the cyl head

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thier the water feed and return lines. i ran mine its actually really easy. run the smnall hose from your water pump into the top line and thenrun taht inline with the hose that you took off from it that runs to the back of the engine bay. it will take all of 20 minutes and $25 worth of stuff and you will get much better performance.
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yea i think ill just disconnect TB heater and run strait to this otherwise ill figure out a good spot to T off from.
thanks guys
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