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Ok, if anyone out there is running standard position low mount turbos with a MAP sensor equipped ECU (no air flow meters), ive got some stainless piping to suit. I had this custom made, but decided to go a single turbo set up. Air goes through a pod style filter mounted in the gaurd, through a 3 inch 'Y' piece and into the two turbos. All the rest of the piping is there too. Ill try to get some pics, but its all polished and looks nice. After $250 for it. Considering what it cost me to get it made, this is cheap if it suits your application.

Shaun.

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Pics added. Sorry about the quality; theyre photos of photos. Its also hard to see the 'Y' piece; its hidden away in these photos. Note how the filter is in the gaurd. Its all pretty compact and works really well. It doesnt come with the standard TWIN TURBO piece, its already sold.

Shaun

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Shaun, could this be provided with the piping to fit to the twin turbo pipe? I have one already but want the fittings from the turbos to TT pipe and the turbo feed pipe as shown here.

Yeah Geoff, all the piping fits the standard twin turbo pipe in the standard position. Theres peices from the two turbos as well. Is this what you mean?

Shaun

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Yeah I have the TT's off a GTR34 and the "twin turbo" top pipe but fabricated the rest myself. I just want something a bit nicer. So what I'm after is the visible Y pipe that goes to the turbo inlets, as well as the pipes that go to the "twin turbo" pipe from the turbos.

TT pipe looks good polished, must do that. :D

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