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sorry i gave asked this before but could not get a good pic!

i have just brought the stock cooler piping and a new turn style cooler! there is one hole next to the intake of the air box but where is the other hole ( where does the other pipe go?)

sorry again just want to start putting the cooler together properly

sorry i gave asked this before but could not get a good pic!

i have just brought the stock cooler piping and a new turn style cooler! there is one hole next to the intake of the air box but where is the other hole ( where does the other pipe go?)

sorry again just want to start putting the cooler together properly

anyone??

Yeah both pipes are under the airbox. Also when you remove the stock cooler you will see both pipes off it go to under the airbox now simply install the cooler and the piping.

I don't get what you mean? Both holes are next to each other under the factory airbox. One pipe goes in, one pipe goes out. Just follow the pipes.

do you have a pic? I'm confused I only have one next to the airbox

Yeah both pipes are under the airbox. Also when you remove the stock cooler you will see both pipes off it go to under the airbox now simply install the cooler and the piping.

I already have a cooler but all the piping is a mess, so I brought the stock cooler piping and a new cooler but I have one hole next to the air box and one hole almost one infront of the intake of the stock airbox

not too sure what you are asking but they are the two pipes that my intercooler uses in the underneath shot you have. and the holes that those two pipes go in are the same ones my cooler uses

the setup is exactly the same as R33gtst and the pics you posted is how the standard pipes go. the bloke before you just used a shitload of joiners. ill check if i have pics.

Edited by SLY-25T

this is how the return flow piping is. couldnt find an engine bay pic but there is only really one way it can go. just see which pipe can go where to match up to the holes near the airbox.

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the pic added by skyline01999 shows the standard piping.

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