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Topic: Need some Pipe bent on intercooler
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Nastysvt
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anyone do this or could recommend me to someone in the valley area? or could I jus take this sort of thing to any exhaust shop. Im running a new intake manifold, so it sits higher than stock, and the elbow that comes off the throttle body connects to the intercooler piping that now doesnt connect with the other piping..heres a pic to get an idea
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Posts: 2575 | From: Valley to the Bay | Registered: Jan 2006
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Secnd2nun64
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Try to loosen all your pipe connections and put some muscle in it when you try to reconnect the parts. You might be able to get it to work. You could also try getting a different rubber coupling that is longer.
An exhaust shop is just going to dent the pipes up.
Posts: 1460 | From: CA | Registered: Jun 2002
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Nastysvt
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I cant loosen the pipe connections too much more cause they'll probably jus come off under boost. Im going to try putting longer connections on and see if It'll bend a little..The angle is whats not working with me. thanks for the input
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70mach351
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they also have rubber couplings that have a joint in them so they can have movement
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Nastysvt
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quote: Originally posted by 70mach351: they also have rubber couplings that have a joint in them so they can have movement
special place that sells them or any hardware store..Last time I looked at Orchard, they only had plumbing fittings and connectors which are plastic..maybe the guy didnt know where any other connectors were?
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70mach351
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turbonetics make them. summit sells them. they are called turbo coupleings and made of silicone
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Posts: 1762 | From: EDH | Registered: Mar 2007
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Nastysvt
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alright cool..thanks!
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Posts: 2575 | From: Valley to the Bay | Registered: Jan 2006
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alexdel209
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yeha i was goin to say that the silicone ones you beat me to it but yeah that sux phil almost there tho an d i figured out my problem also gonna be fixed asap waiting for parts
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BIGBALLFACTOR
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quote: Originally posted by Nastysvt: quote: Originally posted by 70mach351: they also have rubber couplings that have a joint in them so they can have movement
special place that sells them or any hardware store..Last time I looked at Orchard, they only had plumbing fittings and connectors which are plastic..maybe the guy didnt know where any other connectors were?
GO TO YOUR LOCAL TRUCK STOP THAT REPAIR BIG RIG AN THEY WILL HAVE THE HOSE YOUR LOOKING FOR
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