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I am going to replace the intake piping on my 33 GTR at the same time the turbos etc are all upgraded for a HKS hard piping kit. The issue is there seems to be two possible options and I am not sure which ones I should get and why there is such a big price difference.

The two options are:

1 is the HKS suction kit 70018-AN004, http://www.nengun.com/hks/premium-suction

the other is the HKS racing chamber kit 70008-AN012 http://www.nengun.com/hks/racing-chamber-kit

both being for the RB26 (R33).

Bearing in mind I already have M's pods and I am going D'Jetro, I am not sure which kit is the one I should be getting, it seems to me that the only difference between these two kits is the racing chamber kit does away with the need to fabricate afm delete pipes as it bolts up to the filters however given the cost for me to have two afm delete pipes fabricated is only $70 odd dollars it seems that I may as well get the premium suction kit and save myself $300.

Am I missing something?

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The Racing Chamber Kit does not have anything to do with pipework to the turbo's. It's only the pipe across the engine and Y-Pipe to intercooler pipework before the inner guard.

You need a racing suction kit 70020-AN008 plus the airflow-less adapters.

Cheers

Marty

No i do not think that is correct the racing suction reload kit is what part number you have given and that is just the pods and a small metal pipe attachment?

I already have M's pods so I think I actually need both the premium suction kit and the racing chamber kit DOH because the tuner is now saying that the y-pipe that comes with the racing chamber kit dramatically reduces air turbulence

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