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Hey guys just wondering if this would work, My freinds R33 RB25DET's Turbo To AFM pipe has been damaged, Now the case is that im going to take my original one off so he can copy it but there are 2 holes as the pictures above you can see the 2 holes, Now i wana know if we need to make these 2 holes as well? because its on a metal pipe its a bit difficult to make those 2 holes... can we just block them? Thanks guys,

Geraus,

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Hey guys just wondering if this would work, My freinds R33 RB25DET's Turbo To AFM pipe has been damaged, Now the case is that im going to take my original one off so he can copy it but there are 2 holes as the pictures above you can see the 2 holes, Now i wana know if we need to make these 2 holes as well? because its on a metal pipe its a bit difficult to make those 2 holes... can we just block them? Thanks guys,

Geraus,

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those silicone ones on ebay look decent and cheap idk how they hold up though

found a link to something

http://firesport.ipspace.com/skyline-induc...t--ad122739.htm

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silicone ones are good. i have one on my car and never missed a beat. those two holes are for the bov recirc pipe and the breather pipe from the cam covers. the latter you dont really need but the stock bov wont function properly without the recirc connected to the intake (i think)

Ohh yeh thats it the recurc pipe and the BOV pipe, Thanks so much guys! we just got the pipe done this morning but it hasnt got the 2 holes. :) , Sorry wots "latter" . The pipe is the same shape as the OEM one. So there is no way we could use the the pipe without the 2 holes?

I got a silicon one from ebay for about $85 delivered, they work well and look very neat but fitment wasn't 100% on my R32

You will have to cut it down if your using standard air box and if your using a pod, depending on size you might need to change the way it sits a little

I've got a stock RB25 intake pipe which has been cut down a few cm's as I was using it on my R32, you can have it for $20 if you want

Located in Hallam

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Tap a nipple into the intake pipe and run that to the rocker cover and for the bov recirc, if you really can't be bothered plumbing it back you might as well pull the vac line out and block that, block the bov port to cross pipe and block the bov outlet

Hey i think i spoke to u on NS. but anyway yeh i already got the pipe done, im just worried about the 2 holes, yeh the car runs, im using a blitz pod filter. Thanks so much guys.

Geraus.

I used an Ebay pipe on my R34 GTT - good and cheap, but had to trim it slightly which was no drama. I blocked off the cam breather port as I am using a oil catch can. I tried playing with not connecting the bov return and the car wouldn't idle. Hope this helps you mate.

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