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Just re-routing my intercooler pipework.

Using a large front mount, previous Japanese owner utilised std pipes on passenger side to conect to engine..

What i want to know is where the pipe, when coming up on the drivers side comes up through... up under radiator support panel?

I was thinking of removing the windscreen washer bottle and bring the pipe up through there??

Can any one shed any light on this for me.....

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there are a few threads on intercooler piping, heres one.

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=7065

ideally, the best piping is the shortest piping with the least amount of bends. its also the most costly. achievable only through creating a hole in the engine bay and getting a different inlet plenum. like this:

DSCN1709.JPG

if you look at my HKS kit (in the above url link), the return pipe goes under the core and back through the oem pipes. i originally thought this was a bad idea because of the length of piping, however, if you were to compare pipe lengths with a kit that brought the return pipe through the engine bay I dont think there'd be that much difference...

thinking about it further, the return pipe is exposed to under bonnet temperatures and runs over the engine bay heating up the pipe - which sort of defeats the purpose?

the other pitfall i can see is that you have to create a hole in your engine bay like this:

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those are the conventional piping routes i know of....

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