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all depeends but here is a pic of the piping in my 33. i use the standard side pipe for the intake side and then a cross over pipe into the plenum.

might be just easier to get a new set of piping, there is a guy in hoppers that will sell u a set of polished aluminum piping for like $150 i think. i paid 400 for my cooler and piping but then upgraded cooler from a friend who smashed his sky and basically gave me his cooler b4 insurance saw it. lol.

if ur after the piping, the company is called GK Technologies

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Well I just had an R33 FMIC kit put into my 32, the only problem was the pipe that goes in front of the fan was too big so it was rubbing against the bonnet and hitting the fan, so had it modified and it fits fine. Shouldn't be to hard going from a 32 to a 33 kit only the piping going into the plenum may need some minor mods.

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