Epp hot pipes air intake help

Nova

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I'm currently installing my epp dual feed intake and hot pipes and I'm stuck!! I can't figure out how to remove the rear turbo hose so that I can install the new "s" silicone hose that comes with the kit. I can feel the hose clamp and I can see it from underneath the car but I can't get a socket up from underneath the car.

If you have any advice, please let me know!!!

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Remove the rear hose from the TOP of the motor with a 8mm or 7mm socket IIRC and Preferably a 1/4 ratchet and swivel extender combo. When loose try pulling and twisting the hose off by hand. Z 
 
ZSHO said:
Remove the rear hose from the TOP of the motor with a 8mm socket and Preferably a 1/4 ratchet snd  swivel extender combo. Z
I tried for awhile then I uninstalled the bov pipe to the rear turbo to give me more room but I still couldn't get to it. So I jacked the car up and I can see the clamp from underneath and wherever I put a socket to it the clamp is too close to the turbo so the socket is hitting the side of the turbo and not giving me a good attachment to the clamp bolt.

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Nova said:
ZSHO said:
Remove the rear hose from the TOP of the motor with a 8mm socket and Preferably a 1/4 ratchet snd  swivel extender combo. Z
I tried for awhile then I uninstalled the bov pipe to the rear turbo to give me more room but I still couldn't get to it. So I jacked the car up and I can see the clamp from underneath and wherever I put a socket to it the clamp is too close to the turbo so the socket is hitting the side of the turbo and not giving me a good attachment to the clamp bolt.

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I would try to use a long flat head screw driver and try to push the hose clamp until accessible. Z
 
ZSHO said:
Nova said:
ZSHO said:
Remove the rear hose from the TOP of the motor with a 8mm socket and Preferably a 1/4 ratchet snd  swivel extender combo. Z
I tried for awhile then I uninstalled the bov pipe to the rear turbo to give me more room but I still couldn't get to it. So I jacked the car up and I can see the clamp from underneath and wherever I put a socket to it the clamp is too close to the turbo so the socket is hitting the side of the turbo and not giving me a good attachment to the clamp bolt.

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I would try to use a long flat head screw driver and try to push the hose clamp until accessible. Z
Thanks Z! I'll try again in the morning because I had to stop and take a break before I broke something.

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Both Hose clamps should be facing towards the TOP of the engine from the factory.. Best of luck and keep us updated. Z

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ZSHO said:
Both Hose clamps should be facing towards the TOP of the engine from the factory.. Best of luck and keep us updated. Z

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Clamp #1 is facing up but clamp #2 is facing down
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I had to do mine from underneath with a 1/4” ratchet and long extension and swivel, my clamp was facing down then I installed the new coupler and clamp from the top just with feel


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Mine was facing  down as well. I used a long flat blade screw driver at a bit of an angle to get on it. Once you start to get it loose you can move it around a bit to finish up. Make sure you put a bit of lube on the new coupler when going back on. As a practice I never do that but I found it a must on this. I never figured out why, but a week or so later I had a 19 non PP on my lift at work and it seemed like that area on the rear turbo was wide open as compared to my 13 PP. That brings up another  point, if you're working on  jackstands, get them as high as possible to buy yourself some working room.
 
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Mine was facing  down as well. I used a long flat blade screw driver at a bit of an angle to get on it. Once you start to get it loose you can move it around a bit to finish up. Make sure you put a bit of lube on the new coupler when going back on. As a practice I never do that but I found it a must on this. I never figured out why, but a week or so later I had a 19 non PP on my lift at work and it seemed like that area on the rear turbo was wide open as compared to my 13 PP.
I have an 18 and I wish mine was wide open.

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Finally got everything installed! That clamp was a big B!!! I had to use a 12" flat head screwdriver from underneath the car, but once i got that stupid clamp out it was smooth sailing until it came to installing the air box, filter and the 2 pipes that go into the air box. I looked at other people's pictures of their install and they were able to get the ckamps on the outside of the box but I couldn't do that cuz the pipes would only go so far into the filter so I had to clamp them inside of the box. Everything is solid and doesn't move so I guess it'll work.

I took it for a little test drive and i can hear the turbos spooling up and I love the sound of the bov! This is my 1st turbo car so I have been driving around and letting off the gas just so I can hear the bov's. The car feels like it pulls harder but that could just be in my head.

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It looks Great there NOVA! :thumb: Glad you got it sorted out. The configuration on the Gen 2 EPP Dual intake is a bit different compared to the original Gen 1 IIRC! Enjoy. Z
 
ZSHO said:
It looks Great there NOVA! :thumb: Glad you got it sorted out. The configuration on the Gen 2 EPP Dual intake is a bit different compared to the original Gen 1 IIRC! Enjoy. Z
Oh so you have a gen 1 intake? I was using your pictures as reference during my install.

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