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Old 01-18-06, 01:09 AM
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PVC TID Mod

I was reading about the TID mod and i was thinking about going the homedepot way. but the thing i wasnt getting out of the threads is that would it clear the air pump with the 3" 45* pvc pipe?
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it should but it is going to be an extremely close fit.
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Would it be easier to do the muffler shop thing? i was thinking about that too but im not so sure because im still running the air pump and stock BOV
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not sure what the "muffler shop thing" is, but i'm gonna assume it is crush bent piping, IMO you would be better off just spending $25 and buying a honduh kit off ebay and making it work, even the ricer kits at wal mart work if you trim the piping down.
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Any particular honda intake kit? Sorry if i ask to much...=/
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haha, i'm a plumber and i just used 3" ABS with a 3" 45* Fitted it in how i wanted it, cut the peices and used ABS glue and i had a 3" turbo inlet duct. You can also buy the rubber reduction coupling and the standard 3" rubber coupling from home depot.
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can you guys tell me wat plugs i need to put int the PVC TID for the PCv and Stock BOV and the the hoses i need to connect the two?
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So this is what i think i need
-3"-2" reducer
-45* ABS PVC pipe
-3" straight ABS PVC
-1/4" hose barb for PCV (To screw into TID)
-3/4" hose barb for BOV (same)
-3/4" and 1/4" hoses to connect BOV and PCV
-Then just put them together

Is that right?
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