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I want the HKS pipe kit like the one I have attached as a picture of it installed in someones car. The kit needs to be able to fit onto my stock intercooler and stock turbos, R34 GTR.

I want the whole kit, ie: hard pipe from both sides of the intercooler to the throttle on the left side (if u are facing the engine) and all the way to each turbo and then out to pod filters.

Which kit am I after from the list below? Or do I have to buy a combination of kits? Is the first one on the list what I am after? (I have HKS pods already but dont mind getting new ones If they are part of the kit)

If you know, please respond with the model number as listed.

Thanks and please excuse my ignorance on the subject :P

HKS Type SPL kit - part number:1302-SN034 (pic attached)

This kit runs all the way to throttle from air filters.

Comes with 4 Suction Pipes + 5 IN Pipes + 2 OUT Pipes + 2 Re-circulation Pipes

Also comes with HKS sport air cleaner(Super Power Flow).

HKS Type SPL kit - part number:1302-SN035

This kit runs all the way to throttle from air filters. After market air filters required.

Comes with 4 Suction Pipes + 5 IN Pipes + 2 OUT Pipes + 2 Re-circulation Pipes

HKS Type SPL kit - part number:1302-SN036

This kit runs from air filtyers to turbo & from turbo to intercooler.

Comes with 4 Suction Pipes + 4 IN Pipes + 2 Re-circulation Pipes.Also, comes with HKS sport air cleaner(Super Power Flow).

HKS Type SPL kit - part number:1302-SN037

This kit runs from air filters to turbo & from turbo to intercooler. After market air filters required.

Comes with 4 Suction Pipes + 4 IN Pipes + 2 Re-circulation Pipes

HKS Type I/C kit - part number:1302-SN022

This is a kit to replace factory rubber hoses from turbo to intercooler & from intercooler to throttle.

Comes with 2 IN Pipes + 2 OUT Pipes

Buff finish

HKS Type I/C kit - part number:1302-SN023

This is a kit to replace factory rubber hoses from turbo to intercooler & from intercooler to throttle.

Comes with 2 IN Pipes + 2 OUT Pipes

Chrome finish

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The kit in the 2nd pic in my thread looks to have everything you are talking about Paul, or am I wrong???

I dont know If I need to buy one of the top two items in my list only (SPL kit), or If I have to buy one of those plus one of the I/C kits also at the bottom of the list????

Does anyone rekon my current pods would fit the kit, and more importanty inside the engine bay as the 2nd kit is obviously cheaper as it comes without pods. Or should I just aim for the 1st kit which comes with the pods and is ~120 bux dearer. My current pods are attached, they are HKS pods

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Yep, you need the 1302-SN034. I love the old HKS Metal Flow Filters but unsure if they will fit with the Special Full Piping Kit (distance from AFM to inner guard with piping kit may be too tight for them). I'm pretty sure I have one in stock for the R34 if you want me to check. Drop me an email at work tomorrow and I'll let you know how much (about $1550 from memory). It's [email protected]

Cheers

Marty

The racing chamber kit does include the pipes from filters to turbos as well as the pipe that has twin turbo written on it and the ic y pipe. The hks catalog confirms it

Wrong. The Racing Chamber kit does not include pipwork to the turbo from filters. The picture in catalogue/website is Racing Chamber and Racing Suction Kit together.

Cheers

Marty

personally I would go the trust kit (and I have, twice!).

I think I just like the more artistic shape of it. I had it on my old 32 and just bought it for this one i'm building too. it's a nice kit.

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What will the HKS kit do for my performance? I mainly want it so that there is no chance of me blowing one of the lower rubber hoses off as I run 1.2 bar and also because I love the look of the full kit.

I have HKS EVC, HKS Hi Power exhaust, Nismo fuel pump, Nismo fuel pressure regulator and HKS pods at the moment. Stock everything else.

Will I have more lag, less lag or same lag If I put the full kit on?

Will I have same power?

Thanks

Wrong. The Racing Chamber kit does not include pipwork to the turbo from filters. The picture in catalogue/website is Racing Chamber and Racing Suction Kit together.

Cheers

Marty

Yes but if you read the japanese commentary it says that the racing chamber kit DOES include all those pipes

Yes but if you read the japanese commentary it says that the racing chamber kit DOES include all those pipes

I can only tell you what's in the kits when I sell them and they don't include the intake pipes. Sorry.

Cheers

Marty

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