Where can a source one of these reducers? *Pics*

MarkIII4Me

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I have a solid plastic 5"-3" reducer that works great for my 3" intake pipe to 5" filter. However, my new turbo has a 4" inlet and I'm trying to locate the same kind of reducer in the 5"-4" size. All I'm coming across are silicone reducers which will not work for me since the filters housing is silicone as well. The reducer needs to be solid.

Can anyone provide a company or link that sells such a reducer? I haven't even found the one I have anywhere, so I must be looking in the wrong places.

Thanks.


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Mk3runner

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I've made along with many others intake setups from home depot. Kinda off sounding but it works.
 

MKiiiturbodrift

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hey you can peice together a decent intercooler piping set in a hurry for cheap from home depot....lol. Of course its not the best way but when your factory pipe splits and you need a quick fix you cant beat it.
 

shaeff

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Why not use a silicone reducer, then just use a small piece of metal or plastic piping to mate the silicone reducer to your filter. ;)
 

Mk3runner

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Soup can. No bs. Your local parts store shouldhave a spectre or somthing like it, it's a coated piece of plastic pipe meant for intakes. Could try that.

Or a exhaust connector works.. I'd go that route. Only 3 bucks for a 3 into 3 in coupling. Silicone reduce probably gonna be sitting near it to