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Re: intake tube (99Turbo GS-R)
Drag intake piping, ben@importparts.com can get it for you. I believe it was around $135 for the filter, piping, couplers, and hardware. I pieced mine together from greddy piping and couplers/filter from atpturbo.com and it came out to about the same price. Either way, definately better than the ol' chicken wire set up.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Trac226 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Drag intake piping, ben@importparts.com can get it for you. I believe it was around $135 for the filter, piping, couplers, and hardware. I pieced mine together from greddy piping and couplers/filter from atpturbo.com and it came out to about the same price. Either way, definately better than the ol' chicken wire set up. </TD></TR></TABLE>
damn thats expensive. Much easier just to make one imo
damn thats expensive. Much easier just to make one imo
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Just buy some piping from Roadraceengineering.com or Kteller.com Thats your best bet. Thats what I had to do for intercooler piping and hopefully my new 3" exhaust
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how big is that piping size? 2.5" or 3"?
would this piping works?
http://www.kteller.com/store/p...d/368
would this piping works?
http://www.kteller.com/store/p...d/368
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damn thats expensive. Much easier just to make one imo</TD></TR></TABLE>
True, but it does get up there if you're starting from scratch. Here's a rough breakdown.
$44.00 - (2) 90 degree 3" bends
$40.00 - (1) K&N Filter
$13.00 - (2) 3" Silicon Couplers
$ 5.00 - (5) Screw Type Hose clamps
$102.00 Total w/o shipping.
So for an extra $33.00, you'll get bling-blingin' chrome pipes, lol, and pipes with lengths you know will clear the radiator hose.
Just letting you know what you're options are. You could actually use a rubber 90 bend from the compressor and a then 90 pipe from there, worked on my set up. I actually have an extra 90 pipe from the greddy intake.
damn thats expensive. Much easier just to make one imo</TD></TR></TABLE>
True, but it does get up there if you're starting from scratch. Here's a rough breakdown.
$44.00 - (2) 90 degree 3" bends
$40.00 - (1) K&N Filter
$13.00 - (2) 3" Silicon Couplers
$ 5.00 - (5) Screw Type Hose clamps
$102.00 Total w/o shipping.
So for an extra $33.00, you'll get bling-blingin' chrome pipes, lol, and pipes with lengths you know will clear the radiator hose.
Just letting you know what you're options are. You could actually use a rubber 90 bend from the compressor and a then 90 pipe from there, worked on my set up. I actually have an extra 90 pipe from the greddy intake.
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