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Told Geraus through PM but thought i might post here for further reference. If you have atmo BOV, I just plugged off the hole for recirc. see pic 4.

There was a threaded hole on the pipe too. Unsure what it was for so just plugged it with a bolt and some plumbers tape.

As for the hose going to the head, i replaced it with a heater hose i got from super cheap cause i broke my original :thumbsup: just needed one with 2 90degree bends and a straight section long enough to reach intake. As seen in pic 3.

Hope this helps :(

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Chi,

Mate i couldnt tell you to be honest. My old man has a box of bolts and i just kept trying them till one fit. lol. I'm sure if you took it to a bolt manufacturer or something before installing he could give you the exact one for a dollar or less im guessing.

Good luck

the oly difference with a solid suction pipe vs a rubber suction pipe is the noise it makes no power difference at all. just to let u know. dont mean to b a party pooper lol.

would watch out on the silicon one, some of them shut close on boost as well.

do you think it will still suck shut when you hit boost with those rings around it? :)

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why dont you just get a custom one made up johnnilicte? go see John at western mufflers and he can make one cheap for you.

refer to this guys thread, he had issues with fitting one of these up;

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fi...74#entry4860774

edit; oh you already posted in his thread lol

Hey there guys I finnallg vot the pipe and installed it! I ran it with my bov blocked but it didn't drive right. Now my problem is i cannot seem to find the hose for the recurculatoin hole on the pipe to the blow of valve. Guys I went e erywheere and can't find it!! I went to enzed,super cheap, purple cop . Would you guys know where I can get it? Thanks

Hey there guys I finnallg vot the pipe and installed it! I ran it with my bov blocked but it didn't drive right. Now my problem is i cannot seem to find the hose for the recurculatoin hole on the pipe to the blow of valve. Guys I went e erywheere and can't find it!! I went to enzed,super cheap, purple cop . Would you guys know where I can get it? Thanks

yeah that house is impossible to find that size I tried everywhere aswell the best I did was find one that was a couple of mm bigger which still would do the job, if you want to run without the bov block off the vaccum hose on the bov aswell cause if the recirc is bloked and that is still on the bov it leaks air if both are bloked off itll run better.

from enzed, they dont have the exact size but they got a little bit bigger if i remember right the orignal is 29mm and there one is 31mm but pretty expensive cant remeber ecact how much i payed

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