Universal Intercooler Piping
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Universal Intercooler Piping
Has anyone used the universal intercooler piping that they sell on ebay? I'm going to be mounting a TRT intercooler and I really don't want to pay the $550 they want for the piping. If anyone else has tried this please share your experiance with it.
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You can do it for less absolutely, but that does include all the silicone, transition 90, step hoses, etc., stainless t-bolt clamps, bov flange tig welded on, bracket made so there is no guess work, & bead rolled pipe.
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Oh yeah from what I have read your kit is compelte and has super nice pieces and I will probably wind up getting it from you. I just want to get some opinions from some people who have done it themselves. I'm sending you a pm right now also.
Originally Posted by trtturbo
You can do it for less absolutely, but that does include all the silicone, transition 90, step hoses, etc., stainless t-bolt clamps, bov flange tig welded on, bracket made so there is no guess work, & bead rolled pipe.
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Originally Posted by smokinHawk
i used it for my cold side tubing on my turbo set up, works great, got the 3" polished and welded it up to what i needed.
good price for what you get.
good price for what you get.
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I bought the 3" alum kit and had to tig some of the pipes and then grind down the weld and had them powder coated looks pretty good. I also got the intercooler from e-bay did all my own fab work and got a little over 300$ in the whole thing. last time I logged my iat's where 113-117 under boost and outside air was 102.
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Originally Posted by ABeasst
was your piping aluminum? I only have a MIG welder so was looking at getting mild steel.
most of the time aluminized is cheaper, so if your using steel and are going to powder coat it get what ever is cheaper, maybe what is thinner if you want to save weight.
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Originally Posted by funnelone
Has anyone used the universal intercooler piping that they sell on ebay? I'm going to be mounting a TRT intercooler and I really don't want to pay the $550 they want for the piping. If anyone else has tried this please share your experiance with it.
My front mount and all the piping costed less than $300 but it took forever to mock it all up and get it to fit right. Just depends if you have more time or money.
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Originally Posted by slick1851
Were are you guys ordering them from on ebay?
Here are some links
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-Int...23025901QQrdZ1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-WID...QQcmdZViewItem
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For the aluminum tubing, what is the reccomended thickness? .060 or .120? It seems that most, if not all of the stuff on ebay is .060. I bought some of that, it just to thin. I certainly won't be welding that, there wouldn't be anything left!
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Originally Posted by trtturbo
I have the intercooler less than that.
$175.00 shipped in the lower 48
shipped same day!!!
$175.00 shipped in the lower 48
shipped same day!!!
got mine from him, awesome intercooler. cant go wrong with it, especially for the low price
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I've used the ebay material on several cars, however there are some problems. The aluminum pipes seem to be chemically polished, some kind of anodize or coating. This has to be removed on the outside and inside of the pipe before it can be tig'ed. I tape off the end of the pipe to be welded and use red scotch pad to remove the coating, even then the puddle is dirty.
The rubber hoses that come in the "universal" kits are almost always junk, usually just throw that away and use some good reinforced Silicon. I bead roll all the pipe ends so, the worm gear Clamps are ok for low boost < 15psi, but are really one time use only.
There's alot of work in fabbing a nice IC kit for your car.
Good luck,
The rubber hoses that come in the "universal" kits are almost always junk, usually just throw that away and use some good reinforced Silicon. I bead roll all the pipe ends so, the worm gear Clamps are ok for low boost < 15psi, but are really one time use only.
There's alot of work in fabbing a nice IC kit for your car.
Good luck,
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Originally Posted by CoopDog
For the aluminum tubing, what is the reccomended thickness? .060 or .120? It seems that most, if not all of the stuff on ebay is .060. I bought some of that, it just to thin. I certainly won't be welding that, there wouldn't be anything left!
also i didnt realy have to clean it up to much or brush it down, just wiped and started welding and it was just fine.