Who was building Intercooler hard pipes?
#31
Burning Brakes
Why not make your own with copper tubing? It costs ~$5 per lineal foot at Home Depot, and copper conducts heat TWICE as well as aluminum. By filling it with sand, it could probably be easily curved or bent to correct shape without buckling, in a standard pipe bending machine at a muffler shop. Just a thought: Flame away.
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Yes, copper does weigh more. But then, in absolute terms, it would only amount for a few ounces more per car. OTOH, it would conduct a lot more heat out of the flow.
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of course now they use aluminum for radiators instead of copper so maybe aluminum disipates more heat per lb than copper. I dunno.
It does sound like a feasable Idea though. Although another issue could be that if the copper is not thick enough, it could deform from the hoseclamps and you could get a boost leak. Just trying to think it through.
-John
It does sound like a feasable Idea though. Although another issue could be that if the copper is not thick enough, it could deform from the hoseclamps and you could get a boost leak. Just trying to think it through.
-John
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No need to spend big bucks on intercooler piping that was "made for that car".
Ok, maybe that's reserved for people who'd rather spend the money instead of getting some hands on experience.
You can piece together an intercooler pipe kit in thousands of different combinations with aluminum piping from these guys: http://www.globaltecheng.com/Product...terLineRadius=
I've been using them for years.
Ok, maybe that's reserved for people who'd rather spend the money instead of getting some hands on experience.
You can piece together an intercooler pipe kit in thousands of different combinations with aluminum piping from these guys: http://www.globaltecheng.com/Product...terLineRadius=
I've been using them for years.
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Originally Posted by d993
No need to spend big bucks on intercooler piping that was "made for that car".
Ok, maybe that's reserved for people who'd rather spend the money instead of getting some hands on experience.
You can piece together an intercooler pipe kit in thousands of different combinations with aluminum piping from these guys: http://www.globaltecheng.com/Product...terLineRadius=
I've been using them for years.
Ok, maybe that's reserved for people who'd rather spend the money instead of getting some hands on experience.
You can piece together an intercooler pipe kit in thousands of different combinations with aluminum piping from these guys: http://www.globaltecheng.com/Product...terLineRadius=
I've been using them for years.
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Originally Posted by Eyal 951
i geuss we could probably pull that off. the only hitch is the diverter fitting that needs to be welded on.
The best thing on a 951 is to have an intercooler with inlet/outlet both on the driver's side, that way you'd have the shortest posible piping with a front-mount kit.
That would mean you can have intercooler piping for under $60, and have improved response due to the shorter piping.
A decent intercooler with same side inlet/outlet can be bought on eBay for $300-$400 (much more effective than stock 951 intercooler, which is only efficient at speeds above 60mph, since it's so thick)
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Well, if any of you purchase pipes there, post the exact order and how it fit. I wouldn't mind doing this, but I don't want to be the first, I'd like to go into it knowing exactly what to order.
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Okay so how do you register for the GB? Is it still on?
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Originally Posted by d993
Any local welding shop that does aluminum can do that for you.
The best thing on a 951 is to have an intercooler with inlet/outlet both on the driver's side, that way you'd have the shortest posible piping with a front-mount kit.
That would mean you can have intercooler piping for under $60, and have improved response due to the shorter piping.
A decent intercooler with same side inlet/outlet can be bought on eBay for $300-$400 (much more effective than stock 951 intercooler, which is only efficient at speeds above 60mph, since it's so thick)
The best thing on a 951 is to have an intercooler with inlet/outlet both on the driver's side, that way you'd have the shortest posible piping with a front-mount kit.
That would mean you can have intercooler piping for under $60, and have improved response due to the shorter piping.
A decent intercooler with same side inlet/outlet can be bought on eBay for $300-$400 (much more effective than stock 951 intercooler, which is only efficient at speeds above 60mph, since it's so thick)