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Hi all, I'm after someone to make me up an intake pipe for my r34 GTT. Preferably stainless 3". I require 'barbs/nipples' for bov and circ. If anyone can fabricate this or can put me onto someone who can please let me know. I live in Melbourne SE suburbs and can drive car to you for trial fitting.

I pay cash :P

Thanks, James

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Hi all, I'm after someone to make me up an intake pipe for my r34 GTT. Preferably stainless 3". I require 'barbs/nipples' for bov and circ. If anyone can fabricate this or can put me onto someone who can please let me know. I live in Melbourne SE suburbs and can drive car to you for trial fitting.

I pay cash :)

Thanks, James

I accept cash. :D

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Hi all, I'm after someone to make me up an intake pipe for my r34 GTT. Preferably stainless 3". I require 'barbs/nipples' for bov and circ. If anyone can fabricate this or can put me onto someone who can please let me know. I live in Melbourne SE suburbs and can drive car to you for trial fitting.

I pay cash :rofl:

Thanks, James

ebay bro you can find a intake pipe their for 125 with all silicon pipes and o rings as well delivered have a look for them 

ebay bro you can find a intake pipe their for 125 with all silicon pipes and o rings as well delivered have a look for them 

Silicon pipes are good if you want to dress up your engine bay, but to produce the horsepower a larger intake is required. Silicon tends to suck shut with higher boost pressure. Appreciate the help though.

Thanks mate, How did it go? Any reversion with that 80mm pipe?

It went very well, there didn't seem to be any reversion but due to the wet road I couldn't really push it. Thanks again mate, will keep you posted in regards to tune.

this is the one i made up..

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Are you venting the BOV? What about the crankcase ventilation?

The hard part to making these is the reversion when the BOV releases, causing metering issues with the airflow sensor.

Talking about intake pipes, I knocked up a new intake pipe for my R33 on the weekend! :-)

I borrowed my friend's tig welder and used some piping I had at home.

2.5" on the turbo end, 3" on the airbox end.

Fits the standard turbo and retains the factory airbox, BOV return and breather line.

Makes a crazy intake sound too! Siiiik!

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[PS- sorry to threadjack... CBF to start a new topic!]

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The angle that BOV return comes in on will cause reversion, (air will flow out towards the airflow meter instead of into the turbo) It may need to be angled in more, see how it goes I guess.

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It went very well, there didn't seem to be any reversion but due to the wet road I couldn't really push it. Thanks again mate, will keep you posted in regards to tune.

Any results from the tune?

Photos of the intake pipe please :D

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