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2009-03-16 23:27:09
#11
haaaaaaaaaa

Thats like the worst thing you could have ever done. Even the stock rubber intake pipe will work better than that
2009-03-16 23:31:36
#12
why?
2009-03-16 23:33:08
#13
Basically the same reason crush bent pipe isn't good either. Less effective cross section and turbulent flow.
2009-03-16 23:35:35
#14
it works fine for me
2009-03-16 23:36:54
#15
And crush bent exhaust works fine for all of humanity as well.



Look, don't worry about it. You're fine.
2009-03-16 23:40:36
#16
ooh this plastic stuff reminds me of the times spent using drain plasitc drain pipe to get a prototype intake made, before getting it made in SS....
2009-03-16 23:45:53
#17
yes i am fine because it wont give me a really high dyno number, that way people wont hate me
2009-03-17 00:30:57
#18
There is actually a plastic epoxy that you can buy from autozone which hardens like a rock for $5. It black in color as well so it would match fine. As for the intake, is this something like the Iceman intake from back in the days?
2009-03-17 10:41:21
#19
Originally Posted by gtirwezz
yes i am fine because it wont give me a really high dyno number, that way people wont hate me


That's sig material!
2009-03-17 14:55:44
#20
started lookin into getting a intake and now this could be the answer...... this saves me from wrapping the aluminium intake with foam tape
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