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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Escape from the Prison Planet
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Everyone uses those damnable honda pipes.
Or lowes crap, lol. |
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I sent an email to cooleeze telling him if he created a pipe for that purpose there would be plently of people that would buy, however i got no response back ;(
Person i would not put anything honda near my car. and i guess PVC pipes from lowes work, but not the route i wanted to go either hehe Do you have a picture of your set up?
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: SLO
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im pretty sure PCV plasitc lets off some kind of odor especially when heater (dont want whatever it is constantly going in your engine), go with ABS
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ABS? i will probably buy some aluminum pipe'n... I guess ill see how it works out w/ just connecting it straight to the AFM first.
I got a complete cermaic coated intake pipes, should help reduce some of the ambient bay heat, what other steps can i take? Was thinking of try'n some of that paint helps insulate on my Heat shld for the turbo. with that thing getting as hot as it does i imagine most of the heat is from that ![]() something like 2200 degrees, heard that if u run ur turbo hard slam on ur breaks and pop the hood u can actually see it glow lol.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Aruba
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do you know how well that high heat coating spray works? or what temperatures its rated too? I saw some stuff at advanced auto but it was only rated too 1200 degrees which i dont think is enough that close the the turbo....
Would go the thermal wrap route but it looks really bad lol, however may wrap the unseen parts with it....
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2007
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i cant tell you exactly because i havent tested it to see the temp drop under the engine.... what i did is spray the coat on the headers and wrapped it..... i did notice a big drop of temp under the hood
but if you want i have some links to some that go til 2000 degrees |
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