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Where to Buy or how to make.
Where can i buy a TID that isn't stock? My current one is cracked, if anyone has one for sale or knows how to make them let me know please! Also if someone wants to make one for me that would be fine too!
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As far as I know, no one makes a TID. Go down to your local plumbing store, pick up some ABS pipe, and make one.
That's what most people do. Metal looks nice, but it heat soaks.
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http://www.banzairacing.net/TID.htm
I had one on my car, its kinda big and you might have to get a smaller cone intake if you have a universal K&N.
I had one on my car, its kinda big and you might have to get a smaller cone intake if you have a universal K&N.
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It's metal. Looks nice, but it's going to seriously heat soak. That's one of the pluses regarding the factory intake tubes. They are made of ABS, and don't conduct heat like the metal does.
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Home Depot, cost me like 20 bucks, need a 2.5" to 3 " reducer, a 3" 45 pipe elbow, then a 3" to 3" coupler. works really well, and like Aaron said doesn't heat soak.
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