Turbo Pipes???
#1
Turbo Pipes???
What can I use for piping??? I was thinking of maybe getting some silicone hose, but I cant find any in 2 1/4". Does anybody know where to get good silicone hose that will hold up to boost?? I dont really want to go metal cuz I done have the $$$.
Thanx for input..
Thanx for input..
#2
Originally posted by TheMAN
no money, no turbo
no money, no turbo
#4
Originally posted by TheMAN
the hose is as important as the turbo
the hose is as important as the turbo
#6
Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
Most "large" pieces of high pressure silicone are quite expensive, IIRC. Even the small pieces used for connecting 2 metal pipes can be ~15 bucks for a 4" section.
Most "large" pieces of high pressure silicone are quite expensive, IIRC. Even the small pieces used for connecting 2 metal pipes can be ~15 bucks for a 4" section.
#10
Nobody wants it cause you are not posting progress.
Last I heard from you via a post was that your 1.6L was in the body shop, and that once it got back you would have it ready within a week.
I'm interested in the turbo kit, but I'm not giving you cash until you have a proven product.
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Last I heard from you via a post was that your 1.6L was in the body shop, and that once it got back you would have it ready within a week.
I'm interested in the turbo kit, but I'm not giving you cash until you have a proven product.
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Last edited by slikpro; August-29th-2011 at 07:35 PM.
#12
Last edited by slikpro; August-29th-2011 at 07:35 PM.
#13
I agree with others regarding pipes bieng an important part of the system. If cost is really important check out miata.net forums and some guys use copper piping from home depot. Some systems actually looked realy nice....just an idea
#14
hmmm copper piping sounds very suspect. I can't beleive it wouldn't be almost as expensive as iron or alluminum piping being that 2.5" doesn't seem like standard size. Also, I do beleive copper would be very, very suseptible to corrosion or otherwise reacting with fumes, oil spatter, or anything alse that goes on under the hood. The cost of mandrel bent alluminum piping is cheap for such a proven application.
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