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So, turbo(ct9) intake is 55mm and I don't want to remove AC, because car is in a daily use.



Would it be possible to use a silicone joiner to connect efi pipe and turbo? What is the outer diameter(inside diameter is 40mm) of the efi pipe's turbo end?



Second option is mesh, but in a daily use it will suck a lot of dust in or can I use some kind of filter in between two mesh, probably it will restrict the flow too much?



Third option is replacing the efi pipe with silicone elbows and aluminium pipes, but is there enough room for this?



Fourth, a smaller AC condenser? lol :-P



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Air cons not just good in the summer. De-mists like a fucking boss in the winter on cold mornings in my corolla!

My starlet i have to wait until it gets warm before its even starting to!

If theres a way around id keep it. But you could be worse and have a black car in the sun lol

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It's pure luxury on a hot summer day when you can sit in the car and get it cool in a minute not forgetting demist on rainy/cold days. Also humming noise and breeze from the opened window is unpleasant.


I'll try to cut the efi pipe and use a silicone joiner, because you failed to give better solutions :D


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