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Old 09-04-2003, 07:36 PM
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Default What size charge piping should I use with t25 on d16a6!?

Got a d16a6 with Y8 intake manifold and t25 I got a PWR intercooler...friends bending the pipe for me but dont know what size to go with.

Any ideas would be great Im running 5-12 lbs bout to go get tuned so 12 let me know
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You can go with 2.25" bends, that is enough for about 250hp
Old 09-04-2003, 09:24 PM
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Default Re: What size charge piping should I use with t25 on d16a6!? (Deluzional)

yea 2.25 will be sufficient for your needs. If you are planning on running more boost though later on, you could always go with 2.5 now.. up to you.
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Default Re: What size charge piping should I use with t25 on d16a6!? (FMX)

So you guys would say that 1 1/2 -2" would be to small?
cause I have 1 1/2" on their now......
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Default Re: What size charge piping should I use with t25 on d16a6!? (FMX)

Should work fine, but you might gain power by switching over to 2". I doubt you will gain anything going from 2" to 2.5" with your setup. If I were you and I already had everything setup with 1.5" I'd probably just leave it.
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Default Re: What size charge piping should I use with t25 on d16a6!? (mos)

i have a jdm d15b vtec im using a t25 what size piping should i use????? please help
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Default Re: What size charge piping should I use with t25 on d16a6!? (Layziebtnh055)

What size oulet/inlet is your intercooler? I say just go with 2.5 inch.
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im not sure i dont have the intercooler yet, will 2.5 make the turbo lag?
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Default Re: What size charge piping should I use with t25 on d16a6!? (Layziebtnh055)

and how does the t25 work? is the boost adjustable or is it set at a certain psi, im plannin on boosting 6-8 psi
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