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Old 04-12-07, 08:08 PM
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Intercooler piping question

Has anyone done their intercooler inlet/outlet piping both thru the passenger side? Is there room to do so? Was just wondering because I wound up w/ a Saab turbo intercooler but both in/out pipes go out in the same direction. Trying to figure out if there'd be a way to run 2" pipes that way without major cutting. Still trying to figure out the most efficient way to get my S4 sport blown by a millenia SC but have run out green to get the machining done for now but wanting to get all the details for planning the build. Dang welding and machine shop time way expensive in my neck off the woods.
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Old School HKS and Old School Greddy/Trust IC's went that route.

My HKS takes the hotside under the passenger side frame of the car and the cold side enters through the passenger side of the radiator support. Only have to cut one hole.
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Got any pictures of the piping and intercooler? Trouble with the Saab intercooler is that both openings are on the same side of the endtank and pointed in the same direction. They're just offset each other enough to get by. Gotta try and get photo up somehow.
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