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Old Dec 5, 2010 | 06:37 PM
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Got my MD321H on the way and should be with me this week. I have been told i need oil feed pipes to get it on to my 05 STI UK.

Anyone know where i can get some please??
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Old Dec 5, 2010 | 08:39 PM
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Lateral Performance, or a hose supplier locally...

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Cheers Dunx, i have emailed Mark but was just looking for a quick answer. Is it just one hose?
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Yes, but Mark will likely have stock, he may let you know what spec connectors are needed at each end, and the ideal overall length.

Good luck with all that extra power...

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you can get the hose made up at places like mend a hose,but its the correct ristrictor you will need for it.
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Originally Posted by dunx
Yes, but Mark will likely have stock, he may let you know what spec connectors are needed at each end, and the ideal overall length.

Good luck with all that extra power...

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Cheers Dunx, it's not going to be much more power to what she is pushing now. I am doing this on a very tight budget so for the next two months the turbo will be running stock injectors and prodrive exhaust and i am lead to believe the MD321H on a stock PPP set up will be between 350 and 360bhp if i remember correctly.

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I needed an FPR to get to 400 bhp...

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P.S. Bigarf was also spot on, in that you will need the 40 thou restrictor to limit the oil flow.

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Originally Posted by dunx
I needed an FPR to get to 400 bhp...

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I remember you said that Dunx on a past thread. I see Lateral do a injector service and flow match, wonder if they can open up the standard injectors to close to 650cc?? Thats cheaper than a FPR.
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Originally Posted by dunx
P.S. Bigarf was also spot on, in that you will need the 40 thou restrictor to limit the oil flow.
Cheers for that, i would have missed that! Gotta love these forums!!
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