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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 02:10 PM
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Hi, is a hard silicone induction pipe available for a V2?
I seem to remember reading a thread where someone had made their own out of elbows and reducers.
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Do you mean this?

http://www.subaru4you.co.uk/hoses/si...dmintake.shtml


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...Anything is possible with combos of straight/angled ally pipe, silicone hoses/reducers, jubilees, etc, etc...

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That looks very professional. It was more of a diy job with reducer elbows. Looks the part though! The one I'm after is a one piece design.
Is there a pipe available to replace the resonator between them two elbows?
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The std resonator box goes between those two.

But many owners junk it.

And as such, there are a few aftermarket 'resonator delete' options.

Obviously, you could contrive your own. But there are ones from A'PEXi , MRT....and also - as part of their V1/2 induction/filter kits - there's one from K&N, too.

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Thanks, I will see if I can find a delete pipe.
I've stumbled across a millsport item that looks really nice!
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Can't seem to find where to buy one though!
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They're relatively hard to come by.

Post up a wanted thread in the wanted section.

Plus, check the cars breaking and parts for sale sections. Obviously.

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Found one!

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUBARU-IMPRE...667?nav=SEARCH

I think that's the hard rubber K&N one (which would have came as part of their V1/2 induction/filter kit).

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Nice one! Thanks.
I cant post in the wanted section (bit tight)
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...I cant post in the wanted section (bit tight)
Aaaah.

Ha ha.
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