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pipe's easy to replace. Use new AC o-rings lube'd with AC compressor oil on re-assembly. If they're leaking then I'll assume the system's already degassed.

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pipe's easy to replace. Use new AC o-rings lube'd with AC compressor oil on re-assembly. If they're leaking then I'll assume the system's already degassed.

well the piping looks easy to replace just the trouble of taknig cai,battery and fan -__-"

yes the gas has degassed =\

Did your CAI wear a hole in your AC pipe??

im pretty sure it was the cai that made the hole because it was sitting right on top of it and the piping isnt round like it should be instead it looks like its been rubbed against another metal and flattend it.

any idea how much the piping would cost ??

thanks for the comment!


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Where does cai piping wear a hole in ac pipes ? I've never noticed mine doing that, I think it clears all of them. Did you not use all the mount points of the cai when you installed ?

I thought the ac pipes would have leaked when you push it down too far to clear the front strut brace.

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