Where can I get a TID for my t2?
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2" to 3" adapter - $4
3" 45° PVC bend - $2
3" to 3" coupler - $2
4 hose clamps - $2
Grand total of $10. All parts available at your home depot. Put in an extra $4 if you want to keep using the stock bypass valve.
3" 45° PVC bend - $2
3" to 3" coupler - $2
4 hose clamps - $2
Grand total of $10. All parts available at your home depot. Put in an extra $4 if you want to keep using the stock bypass valve.
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www.banzairacing.net They have a VERY nice looking TID.
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i made my own. this should help you out! $40
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/any-setup-pics-cold-air-intake-turbo-models-455634/
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/any-setup-pics-cold-air-intake-turbo-models-455634/
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I had one made by Chris Sanders a couple of years back. It was a high quality piece. The car spooled up quicker, and I had to readjust the Profec B to keep it from spiking the 1- 2 extra PSI. It looks pretty much Identical to the one Banzai makes. Although Chris sold me that back in 00'. That along with a thunderfabrications DP....Man the car moved. It's worth the money in my opinion. Although you can have a welder make one for far less.
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Originally Posted by Jager
Banzai racing sells one. Or make your own.
Last edited by NZConvertible; 08-23-05 at 02:10 AM.
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Originally Posted by NZConvertible
That thing is truely awful, not to mention expensive. The whole point of upgrading the TID is to get rid of sharp bends, not mimic the shape of the stock one. A 3" 45deg mandrel bend (AMS, SS, aluminium) will flow better and cost much less.
People just don't listen...
-Ted
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I was trying to, but people were complaining it costs too much. :P
I was trying to price them around $80, or else it's not worth the effort for the profits.
Some eBay seller is selling them at $30.
-Ted
I was trying to price them around $80, or else it's not worth the effort for the profits.
Some eBay seller is selling them at $30.
-Ted