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question about IC piping

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ohio98eclipse

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I figure hard pipes are hard pipes for a stock smic and it wouldnt matter if i get knock off pipes or greddy pipes. Has anyone bought these pipes off ebay before? They have been selling them for about 2 years now. Also i have a Blitz BOV and these come flanged for a stock BOV i believe. How hard is it to change a flange? Is the blitz flange the same as the stock flange? I've had it for over 2 years on my stock piping and it was my first mod to my car and about the only one i didnt do myself so im just curious. Thanks for your replys
 
btw the only search i found on this was about the 90 degree bend killing air flow? Would it really hinder it that much? I mean stock pipes to hard piping is a big advantage already. a 90" turn cant be much different than a greddy piping set or what not.
 
They do look very much like the same pipes, someone probably just bought the greddy kit and fabed something up just like it, I would be a bit worried about that super hard 90* bend that is included. The greddy kit seems to have the same piece but it's cast, I don't think that if I were in your position I would be to fond of that bend. As for the rest of it it seems good. you can always get a cast replacement like the greddy piece from Road Race Engineering's DIY section.
 
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