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looking for an intake system...i have read about the performance wise piping and it looks like alot of messing around with it....

Saw the justjap silicone intake system....are they any good? i've read that the piping closes up on high boosts.....someone confirm...

If so where can i get a aluminium piping? Ive checked ebay already and none...

I once saw a apexi induction kit at JJ but i think they took it off......

Ive searched already and none has really covered it up.....

Cheers

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there have been like 4 threads in the last week about intake piping.

dont waste ur time with the jj one its poxxy as same with anything u will find on ebay.

go to an exhaust shop and get one made up. it wont cost much and will be a direct fitr as well

cheers

julz

be sure to note the stock pipework has accordian style edges inside the pipe

this helps break up the airflow past the AFM Sensor wire to avoid reversion

if you replace it with a nice smooth and straight pipe the AFM will get reversion and run like ass

so if and when you do replace the stock pipe, make sure you a nice big bend in the pipe to break up the airflow

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