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Old 08-26-2003, 10:23 PM
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home depot intake for a t-25

so what size pipe should i use to make a plastic intake for my t-25???
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Old 08-27-2003, 12:39 AM
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That turbo has such of a small inlet, I would use maybe 2 1/2 rubber piping with a 1 1/2 inch to 2 1/2 inch adapter.
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Old 08-27-2003, 02:13 AM
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Do it all in 3" Use 2 45 degree "Street elbows" and play with the angle of them to get it to fit around obstacles. A 4-3" rubber coupler (also in the plumbing isle, specifically for the OD of these ABS parts) will work perfectly ot the MAS, and a 3-4" reducer coupler fits the T25/14b/16g perfectly. 20 bucks. I picked up 60Hz on my 14b with this setup. OThers have seen the same gains. Enjoy
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Old 08-27-2003, 11:37 PM
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i am familiar with plumbing supplies, but i am curious, how do you assemble this intake?? take the two street 90's and put one smooth end at MAF and one at the turbo??? if someone could post a pic that would help a bunch thanks.

on second thought, one smooth to the mass air flow and one female to the turbo, put the 4" end of the fernco on the female and the 3" on the turbo???? maybe, i dont know lol, a pic would help. thanks
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Re: home depot intake for a t-25

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A 4-3" rubber coupler (also in the plumbing isle, specifically for the OD of these ABS parts) will work perfectly ot the MAS, and a 3-4" reducer coupler fits the T25/14b/16g perfectly.
Well I dont need to say anything, but it says I need 10 charchters, I think I've got that now...
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i understood what i needed to get, i need to know how to put the to street 90's together? your qoute doesnt explain that....Talon007

sorry i was on messenger the same time i wrote the message, so now can u read it????

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Mabey if you knew the english language, I could help you. What you just said, looks like a 3yr old typed it.
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hey if anyone(95_GSXracer) has a pic of their home depot intake that would help me out, thanks.
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I had a pic on NEDSM, but you would need to be a member of the site to see it. This is very simple anyway. Put the two elbows together the way anyone would. A "street" eblow will have one male and one female end, as you know. Just dont cement them together yet. You can twist that joint to change the routing of the intake to clear obstacles. If you have a turbo that uses a jpipe (14b/16g) it gets tight in that area, even more so with a 1g motor in it. So if I could make it fit then anyone can So put the two elbow contraption in there and see how to make it fit. I ended up shortening the assembly a couple inches as well. Then use the 3-2" fernco to the turbo, and the 3-4" to the MAS. The MAS is really about 3.5". A 3" can be stretched over with some elbow grease, but I use a 4" since its easier and has no trouble squishing down to the size of the MAS. Thats it. For dumping the BOV back in, use and appropriately sized NPT close nipple. For the other lines you may wish to route back in, use NPT hose barbs. SInce the pipe is plastic I just drilled an approptiately sized hole, then used the fitting to cut its own threads. I hope this adds some more clarification. It seems akward at first, but once you get in there and start to lay the stuff out, it will become apparent what you need to do. HAve fun
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I like how Talon007 acts like he knows the English language, but he can not seem to spell anything right in his posts.

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Ooops, I forgot to capitalize the E in English, well send me back to elementary school then If you would have read his post before he edited it, you would have understood.
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Re: home depot intake for a t-25

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Ooops, I forgot to capitalize the E in English, well send me back to elementary school then If you would have read his post before he edited it, you would have understood.

I was gonna say , English , or english , right there in that sentence really didn't need to be capitalized anyway.

But , we awl no tawking on teh intreneet makes U stoopid anyway............
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Re: home depot intake for a t-25

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Ooops, I forgot to capitalize the E in English, well send me back to elementary school then If you would have read his post before he edited it, you would have understood.

u misspelled maybe too, but I'm not here to nag.
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thankyou 95_GSXracer, that cleared up the question i had, i will build it tomarrow night , thanks for the help.
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Re: home depot intake for a t-25

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i will build it tomarrow night , thanks for the help.
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