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Old 07-23-2009, 07:15 AM
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how different are the crossover pipes for this car? I have an AT crossover pipe but my car is a MT. I'm wondering if I can make it work with little modification. Can I get a side by side comparison? I can post a picture of my AT crossover pipe later. It seems to bend more than the MT but does that mean it will clear the MT tranny bell housing?
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how different are the crossover pipes for this car? I have an AT crossover pipe but my car is a MT. I'm wondering if I can make it work with little modification. Can I get a side by side comparison? I can post a picture of my AT crossover pipe later. It seems to bend more than the MT but does that mean it will clear the MT tranny bell housing?
They aren't terribly different. I haven't tried to use one on the other though so I'm not sure if it would work.
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Robert I appreciate all the help on all of my posts. I just got this kit from someone who didn't even install it on their car. It is for a auto and mine is a manual tranny. Few missing parts, and just other headaches I need to straighten out.

attached are pics of both....sorry they are kind of blurry. It seems somewhat close to each other but it is likely there will be clearance issues. Is there any way turbonetics would switch a pipe with me plus cash or something? Like I said, it's all new still.

Also, I'm looking for a picture for the pipe that attaches the air filter to the turbo. I don't have the pipe but would like to know how it looks like and where I can get it from.
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Robert I appreciate all the help on all of my posts. I just got this kit from someone who didn't even install it on their car. It is for a auto and mine is a manual tranny. Few missing parts, and just other headaches I need to straighten out.

attached are pics of both....sorry they are kind of blurry. It seems somewhat close to each other but it is likely there will be clearance issues. Is there any way turbonetics would switch a pipe with me plus cash or something? Like I said, it's all new still.

Also, I'm looking for a picture for the pipe that attaches the air filter to the turbo. I don't have the pipe but would like to know how it looks like and where I can get it from.
I don't think Turbonetics would exchange that pipe but you could just order the manual tranny pipe. It shouldn't be very much. The Part Number is: 21181. As for pictures of the compressor inlet see below. By the way the PDF guide at this link has pictures of all the parts http://turboneticsinc.com/forum/turbos/Gkit.pdf
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Is turbonetics still providing parts for the g35 kit? Some people have told me that they don't . The pipe I was asking of earlier is the one that attaches to that rubber pipe (seen in your previous picture) off of the compressor side and the other side attaches to the air filter. I believe it is part no. 21180 or could be 21281 (depending on revisions maybe?). In the link you provided it is sort of shown on page 34 figure 86.
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Is turbonetics still providing parts for the g35 kit? Some people have told me that they don't . The pipe I was asking of earlier is the one that attaches to that rubber pipe (seen in your previous picture) off of the compressor side and the other side attaches to the air filter. I believe it is part no. 21180 or could be 21281 (depending on revisions maybe?). In the link you provided it is sort of shown on page 34 figure 86.
It is 21281. Picture attached. Turbonetics will provide parts for whatever they have but if they are out of the parts then they can't get anymore.
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I understand. I will be making a list of parts that I will need soon. Should I speak with you about it Robert? Or do you have a retailer you would like to recommend?
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I understand. I will be making a list of parts that I will need soon. Should I speak with you about it Robert? Or do you have a retailer you would like to recommend?
I actually just work for Turbonetics running the forum I'm not a vendor personally so I'd have to direct you to a vendor. Any of the ones that are banner linked at the top of the forum could these parts for you. I personally know almost all of them and they are bannered for a reason.
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hey i was wondering if someone could direct me to a link that has the 5AT crossover pipe. i purchased a kit of someone with a 6MT. I have the 6MT pipe if someone wants to work something and swap the MT for a AT.

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hey i was wondering if someone could direct me to a link that has the 5AT crossover pipe. i purchased a kit of someone with a 6MT. I have the 6MT pipe if someone wants to work something and swap the MT for a AT.

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