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Hole in pipe

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Does anybody knw what this pipe is called just found hole in it comes from turbo it's spat oil out everywhere and car trying cut out and won't boost  it's the small 1 so I can go get 1 tmz but ain't got clue what I'm asking for 

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The small bore pipe connected to the turbo outlet is a vacuum line and pending on year /model will either go directly to the boost control solinoid or 't' into the actuator vac line.

Although any bit of "vac line " of the same internal dia will be fine to replace it with, it shouldn't have oil in it .

In your pic the big red aftermarket pipe connected to turbo outlet doesn't look pushed on far enough . A air leak from the turbo outlet pipework would cause a lack of boost and bad idle .

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Yh that was the problem and intercooler pipe was split who had it before didn't cut pipe long enough both of them idiots do you knw if inter cooler to turbo is a 90 degree bend or different ways order 1 but dnt want take intercooler off yet ?

There's about 4 or 5 different types of top mount intercooler y pipes and unfortunately I've only seen the 92 to 98 ones .

You'd probably be better off looking at a y pipe kit for you version / year and either buy the kit or seeing if you can work it out from what's included in the kit pictures

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