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dan87951

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  1. Has anyone replaced the upper "pressure pipe" from the intake to intercooler? I'm trying to replace the O-ring in there since I have a small leak. These are the pressure pipes on the top of the engine that go to the top connection on the intercooler. There is one on each side.
  2. Do you have any pictures of pressing in the new bushings? What did the Porsche bushing costs? I thought Porsche only sold the control arms.
  3. Nice build! Would love to hear how the cat bypass pipes sound after the install. The CTT in stock form is just too quiet!
  4. If you plan on keeping the car a long time I would source the T's in aluminum and not the OEM plastic.
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