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hey guys up for sale is a stainless steel intake pipe from SR its been in the car for about 3 months im in melbourne S/E suburbs will post to buyers expense asking price 150 with 45 degree bend to also fit stock airbox. will post up pics soonish. 0401427455

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anyone after a stainless steel intake pipe from SR? i forgot to mention i have modified the BOV recurculating hole size to a larger diameter so the car doesnt stall...

this will fit a pod filter with no issues? and hows the fitting? 100%? coz i know not all intake pipe will fit every single r34 perfectly

and the larger hole for the plumback line.... is the nipple still the same size to plug in the stock recircling hose?

yes it sure will fit with no issue, the fitting is 100% iv had it on my car for 3 months it perfectly sat in the same position as the standard rubber one because i bought a 45 degree bend which comes with it and for the nipple u will not need any modification with this intake pipe i have already done everything for u...

Hi, have you got the silicon hoses on the wrong way around in that picture? You want the smaller diameter (reduced) end at the turbo with the bov recirc hole at the bottom, and the larger diameter (non-reduced) end at the air flow meter.

Did you notice any throttle improvement with this? Any negative effects?

Why have you taken this off the car?

nope its not on the wrong way thats how it goes, no there was no negative effects, there is improvment if ur wanting to keep the stock airbox on but with a pod i reckon its only good for looks ad im selling it because im getting a bigger turbo and manifold. so it wont sit properly

hey guys up for sale is a stainless steel intake pipe from SR its been in the car for about 3 months im in melbourne S/E suburbs will post to buyers expense asking price 150 with 45 degree bend to also fit stock airbox. will post up pics soonish. 0401427455

keen if your willing to post to sydney

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