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yeah all the pipings are done now..

just need to add that 3" piping on it

and other stuff to it

and we should be good

getting a greedy type RS bov too

Do you mean Scotty's bov/tb pipe? SO that will be required to connect up the HDi piping then?

Why the BOV? What is the benefit of it over the standard? (unless you are venting it to atmosphere for the sound :laugh: )

Do you mean Scotty's bov/tb pipe? SO that will be required to connect up the HDi piping then?

Why the BOV? What is the benefit of it over the standard? (unless you are venting it to atmosphere for the sound :ermm: )

just a reducer is fine

ill try it 2nite

my oem bov is shit

it's leaking boost on light throttle

the greddy RS bov will be a plumback version

Can you get us pics of all the piping Danny?

Need to know if the inlet piping goes to the outlet of the turbo ot the hardpipe that attaches to the outlet of the turbo or if it is just a bend that joins the intercooler to the stock black tube under the car.

Of course a pic of your engine bay with it installed will show where the outlet intercooler piping ends (throttle body or that bit of pipe that leads into the TB?).

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as far as i know

the black piping was retained

but everything else was changed..

ill get some more pics soon

Ahhh, damn.

Yeah pics of what pipe is included would be great (will want to replace the black piping methinks)

What black piping is retained?

P.S. I paid for mine this morning....... will take a photo of the kit when it arrives in about 4 weeks.

P.S.S. Gotta stop spending money.....only Paddle shifter to go!!!!....and sort out the Haltech!!!! :D

What black piping is retained?

P.S. I paid for mine this morning....... will take a photo of the kit when it arrives in about 4 weeks.

P.S.S. Gotta stop spending money.....only Paddle shifter to go!!!!....and sort out the Haltech by replacing with an HKS Fcon IS or eManage Ultimate :thumbsup:

Fixed :whistling:

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those two items do different things, so id hope a MAF sensor cant act like a MAP sensor :whistling:

anyway, there is already a MAP sensor under the bonnet, and i THINK the ECU uses it, well, according to the wiring diagram.............

those two items do different things, so id hope a MAF sensor cant act like a MAP sensor :whistling:

anyway, there is already a MAP sensor under the bonnet, and i THINK the ECU uses it, well, according to the wiring diagram.............

when am I doing your stickers!!!! and you know what for.....I need it!!!!

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