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Re: Backyard Job Tue, 21 June 2005 02:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
ive just put in pvc cooler piping in my soarer and its holding beautifully ( a few rubber joiners were getting blown off but its fixed now they werent tightened properly ) but none of the pvc joins came off as someone said above the pvc glue/sealant that has to be used actually melt the pvc and kinda joins them togeter , there no way u can get them out after that , (if u fcuked up like i did the first time do it all over agin as the joints wont come undone)so yeah its a cheap way of doing cooler piping , they do get warm but doesnt melt for normal car use

unless they are near the turbo then maybe but that why u wrap them in heat proof material lollllllllllll

but yeah if anyones planning to go my way its def woth it and cheap

btw the throttle response on the soarer is much better than stock boost si still stock and exhaust is still stock so aftermarket exhaust and more boost will give more gains cooler used is a hybrid copy and is cooling very well inlet=warm outlet=cold

i dont care what others think or say about what ive done im happy with what ive done and i recommend it as long as its not near the turbo on the 1g-gte it can def be done with no problems

if u look at it most of the cars have plastic piping somewhere or the other in the engine bay so go figure
wait till u see the intercooler piping that comes off the soarer ull be shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked


cheers


edit-- btw the piping i used was 2.5 inch all the way and all the piping and bends were pressure piping and pressure bends , they are not normal pvc ones(although normal ones can still be used ) they are the more smoother shinier ones and cost more money but work very well and hold more pressure and use a different sealant to normal pvc piping

all up my cooler piping cost me 110 dollars with plenty of spare ones so i reckon maybe can be done for 75-80 bucks for sure (for the soarer of course)

[Updated on: Tue, 21 June 2005 02:45]

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