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hello all,

I have a bare HKS 2535 here that has been too long sitting on the floor... its time to put it on the ol' 25... soooo its my understanding that the stock manifold, inlet and dump will bolt up, however the oil and water lines and elbow will not... :)

so if we pull off the stock turbs and I take that and the 2535 into a <insert best store here> place that sells fittings we should be good to go... yeah? Gaskets aren't a problem as they are easy to get and so are silicon joiners... its just the oil + water lines I'm worried about... can anyone point me in the right direction?

and yes I should have just bought a highflow :P

ps if anyone has an old 2535 kit laying around I'll take the fittings lol

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Enzed

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HIS Hose

Pirtek

Personally i've found the guys from Enzed @ Tullamarine/Gladdy Park to be the most helpful and i've dealt with 3 on that list including them over the last 3-4 years. And i've always gone back to Enzed. :P

If you go down there with the turbo in hand, and get speedflow fittings and braided teflon lines to suit. You just need to know how long so they can make it up on the spot for to. I used a piece of string to get a rough length. Make sure you keep it as far away from the heat as you can. Even if its a bit longer.

A good shop will know the rest :)

the 2535 can fit on a rb25 using the stock lines.

the elbow thing also fits on without issues

I could be wrong but when i did my 2535 install i think the coolant feed and drain banjo bolts were a different size...best be sure to check first...cheers...

Racespec have a kit and are located in melb.

www.racespec.com.au

or direct link http://racespec.com.au/index.php?cPath=34&...5d6f64b1a41c717

http://racespec.com.au/index.php?cPath=31

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