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Remap booked for Wednesday but found a split on my air intake / turbo hose

BeefyBalls

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Can anyone recommend a tried and tested replacement and if its a silicone one maybe a red color please.:mad:
(parts numbers or links too if possible)
 

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Is yours a THP156 or THP200? option seems to be dwindling for this so might not be able to get a red one.

Assuming yours is a THP200, here are some options.

I wanted a black Forge one and it was on back order for several months and pricier. They may still have red one in stock.

I did buy an orange one from MTC but will replace it with the black one if it does arrive.
Peugeot RCZ | MTC Motorsport
Think they only have 1 green one left.

Another option is this but they may not have red one.
 

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Ok so quick update, Remap completed Wednesday.... pre owned silicone MTC motorsport hose
set fitted today. However I am now stuck with an unconnected sensor and breather pipe. (Pics attached)

I have used the old rubber hose to connect the breather pipe and used a jubilee clip. Quick scoot around the estate and onto some 70mph roads and its definitely got a lot more power and smoother boost.

So the 2 questions I am looking for answers to today are what's the better fix to connect the pipe to the silicone and also what should I do with the sensor and what is it for??

Thanks in advance for any advice offered.

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neilgsxr69

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I believe you can just leave the sensor unplugged just tape it up and some of those aftermarket hoses come with a steel insert to connect the hose up.
 
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