my piping is aluminum...garagelu wrote:Why not just weld a nipple onto the intercooler piping? It would look so much cleaner. If you have stainless steel intercooler piping, I have some leftover piping that I used for making a nipple on the intercooler pipe. Email me at [email protected] if you want some.
I am definitely going to be looking for your feedback.moyea wrote:I just ordered that. I'm using it for my synapse BOV. I'll let you know how it does.
The argon is $60 for a large tank. I found a place....I just gotta get there with a truckNeil wrote:Dont take your aluminum pipes to the muffler shop. They won't have the right kind of rod to use if they even TIG at all. Check the yellow pages under Welding for people who advertise TIG and get a price quote. cuz I went to the first douchebag I found in the book and he charged me $50 to zap on my intake's recirculation fitting. it was a 2 minute job. I don't think re-filling the tank of Argon for the welder is more than $20. ><
pics please...I would like to see this...Emperor_Tha wrote:I got mine epoxy to my turbo outlet pipe on my t25. I went from 2200 rpm starting boost on the old set up to 1800 rpm in 3rd gear. I see full boost at 2300-2500 at 15 psi. Before it sees full boost at 3.5k
I can only send to your email from my iPhonenzmoman wrote:
The argon is $60 for a large tank. I found a place....I just gotta get there with a truck
pics please...I would like to see this...
Then I think its time you relocate to north atlanta!!!Seishuku wrote:Man, if any of you guys lived closer to me, I'd weld it for next to nothing! lol
this is an excellent idea...I just want to avoid having another hose running across my engine bay...but this is definitely an optionmoyea wrote: