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Old 09 May 2012 | 12:25 AM
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Default v2 STi Intake Resonator Delete Pipe?

I'm looking for an Intake Resonator Delete Pipe to the turbo for my v2 STi (MY95), but not sure if such a thing exists? Can't seem to see anywhere that does them. Can anyone point me in the right direction, or even give advice as to how I would fabricate my own version?

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Old 09 May 2012 | 09:25 PM
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Something like this?
http://www.upscaleautomotive.com/p-1...x-amp-sti.aspx
I bought one from the US on the internet, though it was for a new age, not sure the fit would be the same for yours. However, I took it off and put the resonator back on. Harvey Smith (I think) did some tests and found that the deletion led to a less smooth airflow which could upset the MAF, whereas the resonator smooths out the airflow giving better output from the MAF. To be honest the differences are pretty small and the effect was probably psychological, but the engine response did feel smoother when I put the resonator back on
Old 09 May 2012 | 10:07 PM
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Only ones I seen are home made, I'm gonna have one made from a fabricator I know, it will fit direct too maf then straight onto turbo, will have the the breathers in for idle control and the the to engine ones
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