I'm looking at getting some aluminium pipe bent to replace the temporary plastic and steel pipe you can see in the pic: 2.5" or 65mm dia
Anyone know anyone in the midlands that could do this?
As stevie says buy an intercooling piping kit of ebay - BUT chuck the pvc pipe couplers in the bin and get it welded together once you have your layout.
The only issue i had, was that the pipes are clear coated in something very tough (powder coat i think) and you cant weld it unless you grind it back down to raw ally again.
Hi
That inlet pipe seems to go a very long way around a hot engine bay, couldn't you make up a front entry plenum and save about 6 feet of inlet tract? would help throttle responce and keep the inlet charge alot cooler!
Best regrads
Mike
Or, is it possible to turn the plenum through 180 degrees and save some length. I've never checked the plenum bolts to see if they are symmetrical. Not sure if the trumpets are symmetrical also.
Cheers Denis
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That kit on ebay looks like it could be an option, just a pity I only need about half of it! still could work out cheaper than buying seperate bends.
Yes I have spent many hours thinking about pipe routing. The problem is the bonnet has to be cut to allow the plenum to poke through and it already cut form my original 3.5 install. I have tried thinking of ways to fill in the hole I already have with something like mesh? but I think it would look funy.
Idearly I should buy a new bonnet, but that is expensive and the gel coat may not match exactly!
Maybe it would be easier to find someone who can fill in and colour match the hole in the bonnet?
Anyone know anyone who paints GRP?
DEVONMAN wrote:Or, is it possible to turn the plenum through 180 degrees and save some length. I've never checked the plenum bolts to see if they are symmetrical. Not sure if the trumpets are symmetrical also.
Those ebay kits come with poor quality couplings and clamps - they will be good enough to get it working, but be prepared to replace the couplings with proper silicon hoses (the ones supplied are pvc) and some decent clamps.
The pipes seem good though and you get a good selection for the money.
I bitten the bulit! going to get the hole in my bonnet filled and rotate the plenum 180 degs, and then lower the trumpet base so I don't have to cut another hole in the oposite side!
Thanks Elliot, looks straight forward.
How does a 'westfield style' front entrance plunum effect air flow?
Does anyone know of any measurements that have been done?
Performance wise would the standard side entrance plenum perform better?