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(How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:58 am
by Vontisch
Hey guys,

I would like to go through my experience about changing over the throttle body hose on my MY08 GT-B Liberty. I had a loud whistle coming from the engine under boost and as I found out (thanks jacks-GTB) it was leaking like a sieve. So I jumped onto Ebay and found one for $80 delivered (Kobe Motorsport). I am not a mechanic but have enough smarts to know what needs to be done. After loads of research and YouTube videos I gave it a crack. So here is my take on how to install it. Please feel free to add info if I have missed anything.

Tools you will need.

1 x Flat Head screwdriver, the longer the better.
1 x Phillips head screwdriver
1 x Ratchet
1 x Extension Bar
1 x 10mm Socket
1 x 12mm socket
2 x Hose clamps (only if old ones are worn)
1 x Silicone Throttle body hose

and leave yourself plenty of time. This took me 2 hours with a slight hiccup.


The circles are the 2 clips at the front need to be taken out using a flat head screwdriver or panel tool. The 2 rear use a phillips head screwdriver.

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Enigine Cover
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Shown with the cover off. All the bolts needs to be taken off using the right size sockets.

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This is the passenger side showing the Bypass valve and bracket that holds the TMIC inplace.

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Passenger side
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This is the drivers side showing the 2 bolts that connect the TMIC to the turbo.

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This is the top hose clamp.

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This is a better look at the hose and bottom clamp.

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One thing that I had to do with the hose was to shorten it by 5mm on either end as it was a little to long when I put the TMIC back in. I did this several times to get the right sizing. I used the existing clamps as they were in good condition. I installed the hose and tightened down the clamps to the throttle body and TMIC. I found this easier so the hose didn't move when installing it. I then put all the bolts back in starting with the 2 bolts connecting the TMIC to the turbo. (I managed to cross thread one of them which was fixed by an urgent call to JAZMAC in Mt Barker SA to re tap the thread. Shout out to Shane for this on short notice).

Since installing it the boost leak has gone and now drives so much better. I did drive a 1500km round trip (Adelaide to Melbourne) and went back to tighten up the bolts to make sure nothing had come loose. please feel free to leave a comment if this helps any of you or any feedback that I can update.

Re: (How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 2:00 pm
by alexeiwoody
Nice write up! :)

Vontisch wrote:...starting with the 2 bolts connecting the TMIC to the turbo. (I managed to cross thread one of them...


For anyone else playing at home - need to be very careful with the stock turbo/tmic bolt up, as the turbo is very soft and very easy to cross thread if not careful. The tmic may be a little awkward to line up perfectly on the way back in, so take your time and don't force anything!

Re: (How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 2:53 pm
by Vontisch
alexeiwoody wrote:Nice write up! :)

Vontisch wrote:...starting with the 2 bolts connecting the TMIC to the turbo. (I managed to cross thread one of them...


For anyone else playing at home - need to be very careful with the stock turbo/tmic bolt up, as the turbo is very soft and very easy to cross thread if not careful. The tmic may be a little awkward to line up perfectly on the way back in, so take your time and don't force anything!




Amen to that one alexeiwoody. I know how painful it can be haha.

Thanks for the feedback

Re: (How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 6:18 pm
by THE SpecB
Great write up !

The turbo has been upgraded too yes ?

Re: (How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 7:29 pm
by Vontisch
THE SpecB wrote:Great write up !

The turbo has been upgraded too yes ?



Unsure about that one. It could have but the previous owner didn't say anything. How would you tell?

Re: (How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:19 pm
by THE SpecB
Vontisch wrote:
THE SpecB wrote:Great write up !

The turbo has been upgraded too yes ?



Unsure about that one. It could have but the previous owner didn't say anything. How would you tell?



Dump pipe does not look stock or the heat shield

Could be wrong

Re: (How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:44 pm
by Vontisch
THE SpecB wrote:
Vontisch wrote:
THE SpecB wrote:Great write up !

The turbo has been upgraded too yes ?



Unsure about that one. It could have but the previous owner didn't say anything. How would you tell?



Dump pipe does not look stock or the heat shield

Could be wrong


Ah ok. I might see if I can confirm this with S&J here in Adelaide.

Re: (How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:02 am
by Manaz
THE SpecB wrote:Dump pipe does not look stock or the heat shield

Could be wrong


Yep, that dump definitely looks like it's non-stock - stock one is a single pipe, that appears to have a secondary for the wastegate exit (on the stock pipe, that's just blocked, and wastegate exhaust has to cross over to the main pipe, it's very messy).

Heatshield probably replaced as a result of that (as the stock shield doesn't fit over many upgraded dumps).

Turbo could well be stock still. Regardless, with an uprgaded dump, you shouldn't be running a stock tune.

Re: (How To) Throttle body hose install

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:11 am
by Vontisch
Ah ok. The previous owner had something to do with Blackwood Auto and Dyno Tune so they must have done the dump upgrade. I haven't got around to call them to see what has been done. Im sure if they did the dump surely they would have done a tune. But as they say if you assume something it makes an ass of u and me.