87-91 Rx7 Turbo Inlet Pipe
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87-91 Rx7 Turbo Inlet Pipe
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It looks like this is built for the stock blow off valve, is it possible to order it with the big nipple deleted? if so, how would that effect the price? It looks amazing and i am definitely interested!
I think this is pre-turbo, not post-turbo. The aluminum charge pipe they make, that goes between the turbo and intercooler, is where your BOV goes.
Im aware that this is pre turbo
, the Stock BOV runs from the stock charge pipe (which fits between the top of the turbo and the intercooler) back into the stock rubber inlet tube which attaches to the AFM. If im right his is just a sick nasty metal version of the rubber one. Of course, i could be wrong and they might have put the nipple there so people could recirculate the released air from the bov. which now that i think about it, is a great idea so i should have never posted anything in the first place.
-Sean
, the Stock BOV runs from the stock charge pipe (which fits between the top of the turbo and the intercooler) back into the stock rubber inlet tube which attaches to the AFM. If im right his is just a sick nasty metal version of the rubber one. Of course, i could be wrong and they might have put the nipple there so people could recirculate the released air from the bov. which now that i think about it, is a great idea so i should have never posted anything in the first place.-Sean
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are there plans to sell a kit with this that would remove the stock air box. side note since you stated that your FMIC kit was on your car do u have and more pics of that. mainly the TB side
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...you mean like also buying the adapter (shown in the picture and sold by Corksport) and purchasing an air filter? :sarcasm:
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We have the cast aluminim adapters available here.

We sell dryflow air filters too for $42

Both parts together is $77 plus some shipping.
-Derrick

We sell dryflow air filters too for $42

Both parts together is $77 plus some shipping.
-Derrick
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Well, I've got a filter and I'm pretty sure I've got room to mount it w/o the adapter, but I can't wait till May on the TID cuz mine is one big vac leak. I'll prolly be ordering in the next day or two
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Well, I would have placed an order if the website was working.... What site doesn't work with internet explorer? lol. Tried Firefox (would have tried google chrome if not for the little bulletin). The problem is the numbers/letters for the little "verification box" do not appear so you can't sign in and therefore cannot place an order.
Can I just place an order for a TID w/ red couplers via the forum?
Can I just place an order for a TID w/ red couplers via the forum?
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