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Hi all, this is kinda long so please bear with me.

I have just gotten my R32 Gtr not too long ago and have been making some changes to the current setup.
The previous owner has changed it to a big single turbo which is not suitable for my needs.
I am changing it back to twin turbo, but I am missing the pipes from the turbo to the airbox ( I have a used ARC induction box which I plan to use).

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and then I managed to get old of some oem pipes which came from a R34

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however, I am not sure if I have the complete set of pipes and if the R34 pipes are same as those in the R32.

i know what some of the pipes are for:-

1. from twin turbo pipe to intercooler

2. to turbos

but am not sure what 3,4 and 6 is for.

I also have another pipe which is connected to the twin turbos

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but, I have no idea where the portion in red is connected to (it's near the aircon compressor)? I looked at the repair manual but I was not able to find any information.

I'll greatly appreciate if someone can help me out with this.

Thank you.

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The first picture numbers 2 & 3 are the turbo in and out 4 connects to the afm on front turbo and number 1 looks like intercooler piping. Dont know what number 6 is

The last picture that y pipe connects to the bov pipe that runs along the radiator and then in front of drivers wheel

The first picture numbers 2 & 3 are the turbo in and out 4 connects to the afm on front turbo and number 1 looks like intercooler piping. Dont know what number 6 is

The last picture that y pipe connects to the bov pipe that runs along the radiator and then in front of drivers wheel

Thanks.

I was told that number 6 actually connects to the y pipe I circled In red, which is connected to the recirculating valve as you have mentioned.

but I do not use the plastic black recirculating pipe (think that's how it looks if I remember correctly) anymore as I have a custom bov... so can I just block it off?

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