Toyota Part Numbers for Intercooler pipes

Northstar24

7M FTW
May 19, 2005
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Menomonee Falls, WI
I did not ask directly at Champion, I attempted to use thier website, thanks for the link as well

Just trying to get all the extras for when I swap a JDM in at the end of the summer, figured it would be wise to replace the origional IC pipes
 
Apr 1, 2005
254
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WA
i think it might be cheaper to get hardpipes custom made or buy a premade set. those stock IC pipes are uber $$$$$$$
 

Northstar24

7M FTW
May 19, 2005
56
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Menomonee Falls, WI
yeah, the more i look into in the more it appears cheaper to go the hardpipe route. Speed Souce sells a lower pipe and upper pipe kits are on the way, so I think I'll just replace the lower now and then the uppers when thier kit becomes avaiable. I'm pretty sure that there isn't anything wrong with the ones I have now, but I figure since I'm putting a Chimp rebuilt longblock in I might as well replace the old rubber pipes while I was at it

Although I am also planning on getting a HKS SSQV BOV in the future, those kits come with a replacement upper pipe right?

As always, thanks for the help guys
 

mkIIIman089

Supramania Contributor
Mar 30, 2005
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Ohio
johnathan1 said:
yep, stock pipes are ridiculously expensive...and the quality just isn't that great IMO, I had the fender 90* coupler blow on me twice...
Just to make it clear, Northstar doesn't have a coupler in the fender. ;)
 

billspreston01

New Member
Jun 2, 2005
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North Carolina
when you get the bov, don't get the kit, just get the bov with the flange (they come in different diameters and materials to fit your needs) have it welded on to your hardpipes where you want it and boom, you're done.