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Hi Guys, just wondering if anyone else had this new pipe that pwr have released, it replaces the charge air return pipe which runs under the battery box after the cooler. I fitted it after I got the bigger cooler and felt an immediate difference on a 8psi tune. Can be tricky to fit, but it is worthwhile if you don't want to change the crossover section.

Whats everyone's thoughts?

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basketballer vince, I think I paid around $240 for it, they have it on their web site www.pwr.com.au Drew Tarrant at PWR is very helpful and their product is of good quality IMHO

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Why wouldn't you just go fro Process west's stage 2 kit..

:blink: The process west kit is alot better option and gives you more options if you want to expand on your setup in the future once the power bug bites.

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:spoton: The process west kit is alot better option and gives you more options if you want to expand on your setup in the future once the power bug bites.

Unfortunately I didn't know about this process west kit, as I've only been on the forums for a little while! So far, from what I've seen, this set up will be more than enough for my needs. Also, the PWR gear fits in the same spot as factory gear, so you can keep a relatively stock looking engine bay if that's what you're after!

( p.s. I don't work for PWR! )

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:spoton: The process west kit is alot better option and gives you more options if you want to expand on your setup in the future once the power bug bites.

Depends on how far he wants to go. I'm running 11's with just a wog cooler setup. Anymore power and I have to think about rods.

Experimenting for yourself is the best part about modifying, not being a sheep and going for the latest and greatest.

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Experimenting for yourself is the best part about modifying, not being a sheep and going for the latest and greatest.

Experimenting can be expensive though. Nothing worse than buying something only to find you need something better or bigger later. :spoton:

Thanks for an other option though senna_T...

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Hi Guys, just wondering if anyone else had this new pipe that pwr have released, it replaces the charge air return pipe which runs under the battery box after the cooler. I fitted it after I got the bigger cooler and felt an immediate difference on a 8psi tune. Can be tricky to fit, but it is worthwhile if you don't want to change the crossover section.

Whats everyone's thoughts?

I think you have made a wise choice going with PWR.

Does the new pipe hook onto the existing pipes?

Have you got a photo of your front end?

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:bum:

Does it connect to the standard cooler or do u have an aftermarket cooler. I think its a great option if not chasing big power.

Otherwise a PW Stage 2 is the answer I reckon.

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