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Author Subject: Boost piping size?
Niall

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Post #1
Hi Guys
Getting onto mocking up the boost piping for my charger. Im aiming to run 210-220bhp so what sort of size piping should i be going for? i was thinking 2.25"?

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Niall
Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 18:52
phillipm

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Post #2
2 inch would be fine, 2.25 if you want a bit more headroom for future use.

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Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 18:58
Niall

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Yeah looking at fitting a bigger charger with forged internals further down the line so might go with 2.25 then. Cheers Smile
Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 19:00
phillipm

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Well, it should be good for 400-500bhp depending on the setup, so you've got some pushing to do LOL:

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Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 19:09
Niall

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Well theres no reason why a turbo cant be thrown into the equation a few years down the line Big grin lol
Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 19:20

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