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    Looking for a set of good bipipes, no leaks or damaged tabs if anyone has a set for sale! For B5 rs4

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    How much they usually go for ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthewest91 View Post
    How much they usually go for ?


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    Depends, I got my set for 450 plus shipping but that was a while ago. Have seen some great conditions ones in the 600-700.

    Mine don’t leak but one tab is broken so I had to secure it with safety wire and metal zip ties. Lol


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    I have a set of rs4 bipipes and Metal tbb that I might sell. Pm'd

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    Audi tradition has them in stock, probably tariff'd to shit tho

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    Pretty sure I have a first-gen set of The-Tuner bi- pipes and oem RS4 tbb


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    Bump still looking


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    Quote Originally Posted by cjt671 View Post
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    Parting out a Nogaro Avant. RS4 bi pipes, inlet, TB, and intake manifold all available. It it all power coated and the bi pipes are welded at the inlet to prevent separation.


    DM me and I can get you more info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OMGHI View Post
    Parting out a Nogaro Avant. RS4 bi pipes, inlet, TB, and intake manifold all available. It it all power coated and the bi pipes are welded at the inlet to prevent separation.


    DM me and I can get you more info.
    Appreciate it. I use a thicker o ring to prevent leaking and prefer being able to separate bipipes from TB for ease of maintenance. Looking for just bipipes


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    Found a set, thanks everyone


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    Do you have details on the O-Rings you use? Did you upsize the one where the throttle body interfaces with the cast Y as well, or just the Bipipe-to-cast Y ones?

    I have a [still three-piece] RS4 Bipipe and cast Y assembly on the shelf for my Nogaro build that I have yet to ever actually run. I bought a new oem O-ring set through Adam (user RMode), but eventually I'd like to run some pretty serious boost pressure on that car, so I'd love to know what you have found works better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quattro 13 View Post
    Do you have details on the O-Rings you use? Did you upsize the one where the throttle body interfaces with the cast Y as well, or just the Bipipe-to-cast Y ones?

    I have a [still three-piece] RS4 Bipipe and cast Y assembly on the shelf for my Nogaro build that I have yet to ever actually run. I bought a new oem O-ring set through Adam (user RMode), but eventually I'd like to run some pretty serious boost pressure on that car, so I'd love to know what you have found works better.
    I posted the size on here previously IIRC. I tried various sized o-rings and ended up finding the best seal for my The Tuner TBB and bipipe was M4 x 63 Viton o rings. I had bad leaks with the tuner provided o rings as well as the OE pn 078 133 148 D. I never had problems with the throttle body side o ring leaking. I lubricate with a little vaseline before installing. Ill double check size (need to find the bag to confirm size) but Im fairly sure that was it

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