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I would like to change the pipe joiner in the picture with a silicone part.

Would anyone know the correct diameters?

I have a rough estimate of 67mm -> 62mm but can not find any straight reducers that size.

Any ideas who is selling these?

Cheers ..

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I would like to change the pipe joiner in the picture with a silicone part.

Would anyone know the correct diameters?

I have a rough estimate of 67mm -> 62mm but can not find any straight reducers that size.

Any ideas who is selling these?

Cheers ..

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I would normally do a 2.5inch straight and give it a slight stretch over the aluminium cross over side

2.75 to 2.5

It's 2.75 inch on the t/body. 2.6 inches on the crossover and 2.4 inches on the od of the intercooler pipe

Lol sucks to be me

I measured mine at night with the old hoses still on, thought it was 3 inches on the t/body and then 3 to 2.5inches to the intercooler pipe.

And I just ordered my silicon hoses for it yesterday. :woot:

She'll be right...!

Hello there,

Thanks for the answers.

:)

Yes, I tried stretching the 2.5'' I have but the joiner won't give in that much.

(which speaks for the quality of the part)

2.75'' seems to be the closest to the OD of the intercooler side then.

(still it sounds a bit wide ..)

Hmmm .. thanks,

But it looks as if your piping is different?

#As for the throttle side I had no issues sourcing a joiner.

(I can look up what I used if you want ...)

Turbo smart 2 1/2" went over mine but no chance at the throttle body

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