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Dejon intake Pipe

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BlackViper

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Sep 3, 2002
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I really like the 4 inch intake pipe for 2g mas from Dejon Tool. My question is would it fit right in or does it fit specific turbos? I'm not sure if the end of it would fit into the turbo or not. I saw someone on the galleries had one but also didn't have the stock turbo. Thx all



BlackViper
 
On the Dejon site at the top of the intakes pages is a chart that tells you what compressor housing inlet sizes each intake fits, as well as some of the turbos that have those inlet sizes. You can sometimes go bigger to plan for a larger turbo in the future and use a reducing coupler, but it can get in the way of the wastegate actuator depending on the turbo. Call Dejon if you're going to get a larger intake than what they recommend to make sure it will fit.
 
i got the dejon tool 3" on my t-25 stock turbo.......Dejon Tool supplied reducer couplings without me asking them to. I think if u got a 4" on the t25 OR 14b, the wastegate little crap will get in the way.......just my .50 cents:dsm: :dsm: :dsm:
 
u should be fine with a 3" if ure planning to go no bigger than a td06 20g.(3 inch outlet). and if ure getting 4", that means u will have a HUGE turbo, which means that the MAS is gonna be useless and u will have to get a VPC, so u will end up getting rid of the MAS. Give us more information, wut turbo do u plan to run, wut time to u expect to run, how much money do u have to spend .
 
Well I am mostly concentrating on the air flow and exhaust of my car. I plan on keeping the stock turbo at least for awhile so I just wanted to know how big I could go cause a 4inch would be better than a 3inch I assume. Thx for the info all



BlackViper
 
Just get the one that fits the turbo.... Even if you get a 4 inch intake pipe.. No reason to... It doesn't mean you get more air to come in... You will get the same amount... What ever is allowed through the turbo... So yeah. woo hoo:thumb:
 
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