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Old 05-26-2012, 11:07 PM
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I am in the process of buying piping to make my turbo crossover but im not sure what size to go with.

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Master power 70mm , .96A/R

I plan to rev up to 7200 rpm.

Should i go with 2.25" or 2.5"? Is there much of a difference?

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why are you revving it so high?? I would go 2.5"
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The motor is going into an s2000. Honestly, ijust want to use as much of the stock cluster (9k redline). I know the 4.8 with arp bolts is good to 6500 reliably. I plan on shifting around 6700 but just like to plan for more robust systems.
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2.5 is about the average size
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Also, what size intercooler piping should i get?
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2.5" or 3" going in and 3" coming out should be fine.
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