Induction kit for a non standard turbo

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Induction kit for a non standard turbo
#1
Yes I've searched and nothing relevant has come up. So I have a few questions:

1. Is there any way I can keep the standard intake pipes or are they way too restrictive?

2. Is there something flexible that I can just attach one end to the turbo and then bend it how I want to and bung an air filter on the end, sort of like a great big (3 inch plus) vacuum cleaner hose? Or do I have to arse around with metal tubes and silicone hoses?

3. Is there a special air filter for turbo cars that will allow a lot of air through or are they all the same?


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Standard sucks, bin it. Yes you can get dual ply flexible silicone stuff ASH sell it, its pretty pricey though. Im sure some people say K&N is the best but tbh, if its a filter it'll be fine. Unless you suck up a child or a bird the XUD wont mind! Oh and unlucky getting banned again lmao
Doesnt even own a 306.
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lmao banned lol
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What does he keep getting banned for lol
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#5
well that went well...

and I was just about to have my piggyrant Sad
as usual...3 questions which are easy to find answers to on here or with a few seconds on google.

ah thats better. morningrantrelief
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Or putting a stupid title; "induction kit" for a "turbo"

Well if you can get a kit to help induct air to a turbo then damn I've been doing something wrong
Diablo Hdi Dturbo and 205 1.9 project - it lives!
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(25-10-2013, 07:32 PM)Tom Wrote: Standard sucks, bin it. Yes you can get dual ply flexible silicone stuff ASH sell it, its pretty pricey though. Im sure some people say K&N is the best but tbh, if its a filter it'll be fine. Unless you suck up a child or a bird the XUD wont mind! Oh and unlucky getting banned again lmao

Thanks Tom, I was hoping to get this lot:

2x http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Silicone-90-De...2c71a08a73

1x http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300915577776?s...1438.l2649

2x http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160655301026?s...1438.l2649

1x http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Silicone-Hose-...19dc8b5058

1x http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-INCH-New-UNI...35b44681b7

The aluminium piping I have specced is 3 inches in diameter for maximum flow, will that fit underneath the bonnet? Thanks again bud ThumbsUp Edit: That lot all seems a bit expensive for some silicone and pipes? Am I missing something obvious or is it just a necessary cost?
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big ass flexi would do it...


as found in most project threads on here inc Anton who has a GT2052
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#9
Hmm, I've read Anton's project thread (it's only 2 pages long) and have not seen anything regarding the air intake. With a flexi it would need to be clamped to a metal reducer which would then need to be clamped to the turbo intake via a silicone piece. And then a similar setup the other end for the air filter. I'll need a think to figure out which one is best I think.
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Personally i would work out how much all those elbows and stuff is going to cost then compare it to a flexi pipe.

Flexi pipe would be reducing 90 from your turbo inlet size to 3" then an ali 3" joiner then 3" flexi. Thats a whole lot less stuff than doing it with hardpipes.

Check out this stuff: http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/silicon...etres.html Just over 20quid a meter. This is what i would do though, if you want to go hardpipe, theres nothing wrong with that, just theres more pieces and it might be more expensive.
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Thanks for the suggestion Tom, found this on eGay for cheaper: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Air-Ducting-Tu...0609259051

I was just wondering if it would fit down the back of the engine but seen as people have done this before I can't see why it wouldn't. Gonna find a reducer now and get it ordered! Thanks!
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Look through my threads, find the project thread for my old dturbo and see the stuff I used. Much easier than using elbows and metal pipe as its quite tight.
GT2052s DTurbo
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That's answered my next question about whether the flexi will fit onto a straight reducer, evidently the answer is "no" so I have ordered a reducer elbow instead. Thanks ThumbsUp
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The standard pipes are shit, the tight u bend on the end is uber restrictive. Get a decent reducer, take it out to a good size and then consider tumble drier hose and en ebay induction kit if your on a budget

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNIVERSAL-TUMB...4613ee7445
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(26-10-2013, 08:01 PM)306Puggy Wrote: That's answered my next question about whether the flexi will fit onto a straight reducer, evidently the answer is "no" so I have ordered a reducer elbow instead. Thanks ThumbsUp

Yeah the straight is properly tight, took some persuasion to get it attached. Remember you will need a small length of alu. pipe to join the flexi pipe to the silicone bend, and some clamps.
GT2052s DTurbo
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