FS: SPD turbo outlets, UPR catch can

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MudLovingFJ

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SPD turbo outlet adapters BNIB, opened the box for the pictures asking $170 shipped

UPR catch can, lightly used $320 shipped

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It comes with the WOT line, grommet, and fitting. You have to drill a hole in your passenger side turbo inlet per UPRs instructions.

I just wanted the option of keeping my OEM pipe and using UPRs instead in case I change my mind.
 

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I did it with a replacement pipe for same reason, so I could go back. I think cost an extra $100 for the tube. Be careful removing the OEM tube, there is a post midway down that goes into a grommet to hold it in place. It is a bear to get out and will break off (I will have to epoxy mine back on if I choose to go back ;)). If I had to do it again I would drill the hole and not remove the OEM tube. You can always plug it it or get a new tube later if you want to go back to stock.
 

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I did it with a replacement pipe for same reason, so I could go back. I think cost an extra $100 for the tube. Be careful removing the OEM tube, there is a post midway down that goes into a grommet to hold it in place. It is a bear to get out and will break off (I will have to epoxy mine back on if I choose to go back ;)). If I had to do it again I would drill the hole and not remove the OEM tube. You can always plug it it or get a new tube later if you want to go back to stock.

I’ll take my chances lol does UPR sell the pipe separate?
 
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