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Old Oct 10, 2011 | 03:40 PM
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Default Will the Prodrive Intercooler pipe fit a STi TMIC?

hello everyone.

i have bought a STi TMIC for my 2003 wrx which has the PPP kit.

will the Prodrive pipe off my old intercooler standered WRX fit my new STI one?

or is it going to be a case of trail and error?

thanks jamie
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Old Oct 10, 2011 | 04:42 PM
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no you will need the short sti connecting hose, turbo to y piece the sti use's. I'm assuming the intercooler came complete with the metal Y piece on the underside!
Could try a subaru breakers or someone like API or scoobyclinic who specialise in upgrading. Expect to pay £20 or so used. A lot more for the samco kit.
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Old Oct 10, 2011 | 06:58 PM
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yeah it came with the metal y peice but there looks to be like a screw hole there? can i just block it or but a bolt in there?

it came with a samco hose too
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so it goes straight on job done.
Don't know about the screw hole unless it was for a sensor. Just needs to be air tight obviously, so a correct size bolt with some plumbing tape.
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