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After looking at some pictures of drift day i noticed one of the cars had a different pipe setup .. was wondering what the benefits of running your intercooler pipes this way would achieve.

im asuming its just so you can get easy access to your spark plugs with out having to pull the pipes off.

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Similar setup was used on the Gibson Motorsport R31's, it seems to be the way to go if you want to run a shorter intercooler pipe for less lag and heat soak. It would save around

A number of guys are running a similar setup on the forum's with good results

Chris

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That seems to do the trick, just a bit longer with the pipe work

A mate 33 was like that, it worked really well

At least it keeps the pipes out of the engine bay for as long as possible

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wouldn't the bends negate any theoretic performance increase? I thought length is as important as air flow. That bend into the plenum doesn't really look helpful.

Dont be too concerned by bends= pressure drops. At the pressures, diameters and velocities we are talkign about you are talking less then a bees d1ck :D Provided it isnt a horrible mitred end, and the welds/fit up are ok, then bends wont hurt flow. :(

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what do you guys think of piping that goes under the cooler and back in the original position?

like my Blitz kit? very easy to install. I think it works well as the hot pipe is the one that runs under the cooler so it gets cool before going through the intercooler. I guess it's more effective???

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Ive got the same blitz kit, its really good and only took me about 1 hour to install.

In my opinion its effective as its avoiding engine heat a bit more, although I never thought that the length of the pipes would be that much to make a difference.

I think its a very efficient setup but I am open to more information!

take it easy

Mark

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