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IC Cold Side Pipe

Suprawill1

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Hi All,
Is it complicated installing this pipe after an IC upgrade or is it more practical to do it while installing the IC?
Thanks.
 

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Hi All,
Is it complicated installing this pipe after an IC upgrade or is it more practical to do it while installing the IC?
Thanks.
I changed mine recently and it took 30 minutes or so. It would definitely be easier while upgrading the IC, but you can still easily do it afterwards.
 

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I changed mine recently and it took 30 minutes or so. It would definitely be easier while upgrading the IC, but you can still easily do it afterwards.
Ok, thanks for the confirmation yettihead!
 

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It’s a simple swap either way. How long it takes will depend on what version you’re installing and what year your car is. If you have an early model, then you’ll have to deal with the factory bypass valve and wiring in the resistor for that bit if you have a newer car you’ll only have to deal with tapping the vacuum line for whatever blow off valve you got. If all you got was the plain charge pipe then that’s just a five minute swap.
 

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It’s a simple swap either way. How long it takes will depend on what version you’re installing and what year your car is. If you have an early model, then you’ll have to deal with the factory bypass valve and wiring in the resistor for that bit if you have a newer car you’ll only have to deal with tapping the vacuum line for whatever blow off valve you got. If all you got was the plain charge pipe then that’s just a five minute swap.
Yeah, I'm going to go with the S&B pipe on the 2020. Thanks for the hit!
 



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