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PHR 3.0" Hot Side Intercooler Pipe Kit for MKIV Supra
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Create A New Account PHR provides more exhaust manifold options than any other source in the world. We have 2.5" piping to fit any of the following manifolds: Further, we also make 2.5" customizable intercooler piping to fit any turbo manifold and intercooler. Check it out here →Details are important
Exhaust Manifold Fitment
This 2.5" piping works best with S-Cover (2.5" compressor outlet) turbos but can also work with H-Cover (3.0" compressor outlet) with an appropriate reducing coupler. But when considering H-cover turbos, it would make more sense to go with our 3.0" hot side intercooler piping.
If you are running an S-Cover turbo (2.5" Outlet), you are in the right spot. This is the intercooler piping we recommend.
If you have one of these turbo's and are looking at this piping, you are in the wrong spot. Instead, take a look at our 3.0" Intercooler Piping for Sportsman Turbos, or our custom-made 3.0" intercooler piping.
When considering H-Cover turbos (3.0" Outlet), it would make more sense to go with our 3.0" hot side intercooler piping, found in this link.
Also take a look at the video from Precision Turbo below describing the difference in compressor covers.
Our Hot Side Intercooler pipes are made specifically to fit the needs of the do-it-yourself enthusiast switching to single turbo setup. This kit is customizable to fit a variety of intercooler and manifold combinations.
Made of top-quality lightweight aluminum CNC mandrel bends. Mandrel bends allow for optimal flow. The end of each section is bead rolled to keep couplers from slipping off.
When considering worm gear clamps vs T-bolt clamps for the solution to clamping the couplers to the aluminum intercooler tubing, we've found that worm gear clamps are the best for this application. T-bolt clamps can create too much force, and end up collapsing the tubing, making for a looser connection over time.
They also are not optimal for the space provided behind the bead roll due to the extra wide band, and often clamp over the bead roll instead of behind it on the tubing. This can create poor clamping.
In our experience, worm gear clamps offer the superior clamping solution in this application, and we use only the highest quality stainless worm gear clamps available.
The drop-down design of these pipes route underneath the frame rail, and around to the intercooler. This will require removal or trimming of the inner fender well plastics panels and bracket. These plastic panels and brackets block debris from the tires from entering the engine bay, and also hold up the lower plastic panels.
We've found that removal doesn't make much of a difference for debris or dirt entering, but if you are in an exceptionally dusty or dirty area (like living on a dirt road), we'd recommend trimming the panels to fit around the piping rather than removing them. If you do choose to remove them, you will need to add some zip ties or other holding method to the lower panels as well to keep them secure.
For high boost applications when you might even more holding capability, boost braces can be added across the coupler to create a mechanical link, that virtually ensures the pipes cannot separate and the coupler cannot pop off.
If you want to add boost braces, you will need to have the bolt bosses welded to the tubing, turbo, and/or intercooler. PHR can provide this service, but you will need to contact us to do so.
You will need one boost kit for each connection you want to make. 3 Kits would cover each connection on this kit.
Grant discusses PTE Compressor Covers