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mm I think that was optional. he's user id is Abe2 send him an email. Or see if ScottyM35 have some thing invented.

Thanks Stao. :)

I do an 80mm alloy intake kit to suit the stock airbox with bov and breather fittings.

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That 80mm one would it suit a atr43g3 ???? I want something that would allow standard air box connection with plumb back for both retic and oil breather

Get scotty to make one for you then.

It would suit the 80mm

Its been made 4inches for a reason. Best to have a 4inch intake pipe.

Also I've got a R33 turbo sent in for high flowing about week ago, job is complete, but it has no name or return address on it. Please pm through if that belongs to you.

Ok than can anyone make one up four inch and reduce to 3 inch ( Scotty ). It has to be three for the afm

I'm sure Scotty could do the same design in 4", PM him to discuss it.

Like you said, you are running an afm like a z32 in the standard position, so your intake will have to be 80mm at some point to be able to connect the afm.

Just get a 4" to 3" silicone reducer for one end of the intake.

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Its been made 4inches for a reason. Best to have a 4inch intake pipe.

Also I've got a R33 turbo sent in for high flowing about week ago, job is complete, but it has no name or return address on it. Please pm through if that belongs to you.

It's been made 4 inches because of the anti surge ports, not because it needs a 4 inch intake. While 4 inch would be good there is no point if you still run the afm. Mine has run 350kw on a 70mm internal pipe so this one with a 3 inch internal should be no problem for most customers.

I can make any piping you need but I would need the car here obviously.

Do the g2.5/g3 have 4" intakes? I always thought they were 3"?

G2 is 3 inch I can't say about g2.5 but g3 is definitely a 4 inch intake that's why it needs the spacer on the manifold

That 80mm one would it suit a atr43g3 ???? I want something that would allow standard air box connection with plumb back for both retic and oil breather

Anyone ever tried putting a pod in stock air box with the arse cut out?

Whats the point?

Just chuck a high flow filter on there and enjoy.

Or do you want induction noises ?

With Hi flow panel filter and a metal intake pipe I get a sweet induction noise, you don't need a pod for it.

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