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    power pipe question

    Will a Anderson power pipe from a Paxton VR4 fit a Vortech S-trim on a 87-93 application?

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    Senior SCH Member 93gt's Avatar
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    You might just want to call Anderson and ask them.
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    Yes, the VR4, Novi 2000 and Vortech S-Trim use the same 4" pipe.

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    You'll need the reducer sleeve though as the s-trim inlet is 3.5" and the PP is 4" and the rubber elbow is 4".
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    Blownby is correct. On my S-Tirm with the Power Pipe it has a reducer to fit to the Supercharger inlet.

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    92stanglx
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLOWNBY
    You'll need the reducer sleeve though as the s-trim inlet is 3.5" and the PP is 4" and the rubber elbow is 4".
    Is the VR4 a 3.5" inlet as well?

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    You can just measure the diameter of the inlet with a ruler. It most likely will measure either 3.5" or 4.0".

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    VR4- 4" that is what the 4 means in the model number. The pipe is the same as in the bends and the reducer can even be purchased at the hardware store for under $5.

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