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SMIC Piping

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KevinBoosted

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Apr 13, 2008
Glendale, Arizona
Well i finally got myself a supra smic and put my fmic away for a little while. Ordering my evo 3 16g this week but now i need some piping. Anyone know a company that makes supra smic piping for us? and should i change out the tanks for some welded ones instead of this plastic....hmmm

stay tuned, car should be getting tuned and on the dyno hopefully soon and then off to the track for some more long overdue road course fun :D
 
Does the Punishment kit fit? It fit my stock SMIC perfectly (except the T Bolt clamps they sent were too small and broke very easily and they won't return my emails). On second though, go with RRE.
 
Really the outlets are so close when you're done that it doesn't matter. The only real consideration is if you have an automatic transmission in which case it is important to make sure that the pipes are capable of angling forward enough to clear the transmission pan.
 
I was always under the impression that once you flipped the end tanks the inlets were basically in the stock location, so you could use any of the hard piping kits.
 
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