Simple DIY Boost Leak Adapter
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:21 am
Picture is self explanatory.
Take an old oil filter or new one.
Drill a hole big enough to tap a stock quick coupler connector.
Good idea to add some glue or putty when tapping in the connector
Make sure filter is clean
You can use this adapter on both end to isolate leaks.
The intake side is demonstrated in the picture below. You can use another filter to block of this side and apply the adapter on other side of the piping near the airbox or filters.
Connect up the compressor. Dont over do it with the PSI and Bobs your uncle.... or your aunty nowdays.

Take an old oil filter or new one.
Drill a hole big enough to tap a stock quick coupler connector.
Good idea to add some glue or putty when tapping in the connector
Make sure filter is clean
You can use this adapter on both end to isolate leaks.
The intake side is demonstrated in the picture below. You can use another filter to block of this side and apply the adapter on other side of the piping near the airbox or filters.
Connect up the compressor. Dont over do it with the PSI and Bobs your uncle.... or your aunty nowdays.
