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Old 23 March 2021, 09:57 AM
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Hi all in the process of boxing the rcm induction kit off and have thought to myself has anyone replaced there perrin turbo intake hose or samco one with a hard pipe

Just out of curiosity wondering is this has been done before to any good effect


Old 23 March 2021, 05:33 PM
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Agency Power make one

https://www.agencypower.com/blog/age...x-sti-02-07-1/
Old 23 March 2021, 05:54 PM
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probably need a rubber hose to mate up the intake to the turbo with a hard pipe?
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I see agency power do one but its shipping and stuff , I can get one made up without the breathers on it as I only have a dv and catch can

Just wondering being metal does it heat soak worse than silicone or is it better ?

Also has anyone thought about having it styled like a 2 stroke exhaust would that benefit any with flow bit random but put it out there
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Given that its air before turbo and intercooler it wont make that big of difference re heat soak as it's going to get heated via turbo then cooled via intercooler anyhow

Space under inlet manifold will restrict you to following same shape as oe or silicone
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HKS make a carbon one.
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2 stroke exhausts are the shape they are for presure pulses, as I understand to aid with a scavanging effect to push back fresh un burned fuel mixture that has been drawn into the exaust header. As the last of the burned mixture is pushed out of the exhaust port some un burned mixture is also pushed out to fully fill the cylinder with a fresh charge, the presure pulse in the 2 stroke exhaust design forces some mixture back into the cylinder via the exhaust port before it closes.

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You know far more than me on the 2 stroke but thanks for info dude guessing would make much or any difference at all tbh then

Hks carbon one got any links?

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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
HKS make a carbon one.
Originally Posted by sti ish
Hks carbon one got any links?
Only for Hatch onwards in both 2.0L and 2.5L versions




https://www.hks-power.co.jp/en/produ...ch/product/793
https://origin.hks-power.co.jp/en/pr...ntake/db/20189

https://www.hks-power.co.jp/en/produ...csk/index.html


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love hks stuff!! but hurts my wallet lol
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