AIRTEC Motorsport stage 1 uprated boost pipes for the Mini F56 John Cooper Works.
Includes 3 metal hard pipes, 1 hose joiner and 2 Pro Hoses silicone hoses. Available in Motorsport Silver and with Black, Blue and Red silicone hose colours to choose from.
Designed to fit with the AIRTEC intercooler.
Pipework finish is natural silver, with a gloss black hose
AIRTEC Motorsport Stage 1 Uprated Big Boost Pipes for the Mini F56 John Cooper Works.
A must for all tuned examples, our larger boost pipes offers improved flow with less restriction over the car’s original boost pipes.
All connectors have swaged ends to stop the pipes blowing off under pressure.
Includes three metal hard pipes, one hose joiner and two Pro Hoses silicone hoses. Available in Motorsport Silver and with Black, Blue and Red silicone hose colours to choose from.
Designed to fit with our AIRTEC uprated intercooler only.
AIRTEC part no: ATMSMINI3
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