Forced Induction Superchargers | Turbochargers | Intercoolers

Cold side plumbing

Old Oct 30, 2007 | 11:12 AM
  #1  
71chevellels1's Avatar
Thread Starter
On The Tree
iTrader: (13)
 
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 161
Likes: 0
Default Cold side plumbing

I see that a lot of people use stainless for there hotside parts and aluminum for the cold side. Is it ok to use stainless for turbo to ic and ic to tb? Thanks
Reply
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 12:32 PM
  #2  
Josh@KY-Turbo's Avatar
Banned
iTrader: (120)
 
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 3,199
Likes: 1
Default

I use stainless on the cold side of my Turbo setups. It is heavier, but stronger than aluminum.
Reply
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 12:43 PM
  #3  
Twin76mmTA's Avatar
Launching!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 204
Likes: 0
From: in the Pits
Default

i've always used aluminum due to being able to dissipate heat much better than steel.
Reply
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 01:00 PM
  #4  
ddnspider's Avatar
10 Second Club
20 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
iTrader: (26)
 
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 14,628
Likes: 1,778
From: FL
Default

Originally Posted by Josh @ KYTP
I use stainless on the cold side of my Turbo setups. It is heavier, but stronger than aluminum.
ive never seen an aluminum cold side pipe blow from boost.
Reply
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 01:15 PM
  #5  
Fireball's Avatar
TECH Senior Member
20 Year Member
iTrader: (21)
 
Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 8,484
Likes: 0
From: Cecil County Raceway!!!
Default

Originally Posted by ddnspider
ive never seen an aluminum cold side pipe blow from boost.
+1, plus the added weight is killer.
Reply
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 01:18 PM
  #6  
Josh@KY-Turbo's Avatar
Banned
iTrader: (120)
 
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 3,199
Likes: 1
Default

Originally Posted by ddnspider
ive never seen an aluminum cold side pipe blow from boost.
I havent eigther. I use stainless. If a customer wants me to do it in aluminum I will. I use stainelss due to its structural stregnth. It is easier to brace the bottom of a FMIC with stainless tubing than to run have to have a customer go drilling on thier car to mount braces and such. I am not saying eigther is wrong. I have never had IAT problems due to running stainless over aluminum.

If you look at alot of the home based guys that are doing FMIC setup in the driveway. They use several Silicon couplers to ties all the pieces together. Those couplings are what let go. Be it they slip off, slpit or what ever. Most home based guys dont have the tools or ability to weld thin gauge aluminum.

I wont bash anyone for their decision. I use both depending on the build. I use Stainless on my production setup for the strenght it has.
Reply
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 01:24 PM
  #7  
Josh@KY-Turbo's Avatar
Banned
iTrader: (120)
 
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 3,199
Likes: 1
Default

Originally Posted by Fireball
+1, plus the added weight is killer.
Oh god. We are gonna beat this to death. I have never lost a race due to 6 lbs of weight. I just dont eat the Big Mac's through the week. In an all out race car, yes I use aluminum. I build it all on the car. I am not shipping it with UPS or FED EX trying to beat the **** out of the boxes. Stainless is stronger. It doesnt dent as easy. It supports more weight. Polish it it looks just as nice. It was used in the design of my setup. Is one or the other, right or wrong? No... Its just what I used.

71chevellels1 asked if it was okay to use it. I made a statement about what I used. I didnt sleep much last night. Now I am ranting.

I love LS1Tech.
Reply
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 04:42 PM
  #8  
Slowhawk's Avatar
LS1Tech Sponsor
iTrader: (12)
 
Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 14,865
Likes: 6
From: Bridgewater,Ma
Default

I use stainless.
Reply
LS1 Tech Stories

The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time

story-0

Topdon ONE vs. Artidiag 800 BT2: Which is the Diagnostic Tablet For You?

 Pouria Savadkouei
story-1

Gas Monkey Built a 6-Wheel Ferrari Testarossa With a Corvette LT4 Engine

 Verdad Gallardo
story-2

7 Most Reliable High-Performance Engines GM Has Ever Built

 Verdad Gallardo
story-3

Amazing '71 Camaro Restomod Is Modern Muscle Car Under the Skin

 Verdad Gallardo
story-4

6 Common C5 Corvette Failures and What's Involved In Repairing Them

 Pouria Savadkouei
story-5

Retro Modern Bandit Pontiac Trans AM Comes With Burt Reynolds' Autograph

 Verdad Gallardo
story-6

Top 10 Greatest Cadillac V Series Performance Models Ever, Ranked

 Pouria Savadkouei
story-7

Top 10 Most Powerful Chevy Trucks Ever Made!

 
story-8

Hennessey's New Supercharged Silverado ZR2 Has 700 HP

 Verdad Gallardo
story-9

Coachbuilt N2A Anteros Is an LS2-Powered C6 Corvette In Italian Clothes

 Verdad Gallardo
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 04:53 PM
  #9  
ddnspider's Avatar
10 Second Club
20 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
iTrader: (26)
 
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 14,628
Likes: 1,778
From: FL
Default

Originally Posted by Josh @ KYTP
I havent eigther. I use stainless. If a customer wants me to do it in aluminum I will. I use stainelss due to its structural stregnth. It is easier to brace the bottom of a FMIC with stainless tubing than to run have to have a customer go drilling on thier car to mount braces and such. I am not saying eigther is wrong. I have never had IAT problems due to running stainless over aluminum.

If you look at alot of the home based guys that are doing FMIC setup in the driveway. They use several Silicon couplers to ties all the pieces together. Those couplings are what let go. Be it they slip off, slpit or what ever. Most home based guys dont have the tools or ability to weld thin gauge aluminum.

I wont bash anyone for their decision. I use both depending on the build. I use Stainless on my production setup for the strenght it has.
easy tiger just trying to figure out what the reasoning is for stainless assuming 2 equal kits as i didnt see 1
Reply
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 12:39 AM
  #10  
Josh@KY-Turbo's Avatar
Banned
iTrader: (120)
 
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 3,199
Likes: 1
Default

Originally Posted by ddnspider
easy tiger just trying to figure out what the reasoning is for stainless assuming 2 equal kits as i didnt see 1
No offense taken. I didnt get much sleep last night. Assuming to equal kits... I dont see where one is benificail over the other. If I was building the kit on car in house I would use aluminum with all joints TIG welded. If I was building the kit to ship I would go SS to avoid shipping damage and give the installer less chance of damaging a section of tubing.
Reply


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:10 AM.

story-0
Topdon ONE vs. Artidiag 800 BT2: Which is the Diagnostic Tablet For You?

Slideshow: We take a close look at the ONE and Artidiag 800BT2 diagnostic tools from Topdon and the reasons to buy one over the other.

By Pouria Savadkouei | 2026-05-28 11:05:11


VIEW MORE
story-1
Gas Monkey Built a 6-Wheel Ferrari Testarossa With a Corvette LT4 Engine

Slideshow: The controversial Ferrari F6 swaps its original flat-12 for a Corvette Z06-derived LT4 V8 and sends power to four rear wheels through a custom-built drivetrain.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-26 18:23:54


VIEW MORE
story-2
7 Most Reliable High-Performance Engines GM Has Ever Built

Slideshow:These GM engines didn't just make huge power, they survived abuse, boost, track days, and six-digit mileage with a reputation for refusing to quit.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-21 16:45:27


VIEW MORE
story-3
Amazing '71 Camaro Restomod Is Modern Muscle Car Under the Skin

Slideshow: This heavily modified 1971 Camaro mixes classic muscle car styling with a fifth-generation Camaro interior and modern LS3 power.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-12 18:06:42


VIEW MORE
story-4
6 Common C5 Corvette Failures and What's Involved In Repairing Them

Slideshow: From wobbling harmonic balancers to failed EBCMs, these are the issues that define long-term C5 ownership and what repairs typically involve.

By Pouria Savadkouei | 2026-05-07 18:44:57


VIEW MORE
story-5
Retro Modern Bandit Pontiac Trans AM Comes With Burt Reynolds' Autograph

Slideshow: A modern Camaro transformed into a retro icon, this limited-run "Bandit" build blends nostalgia with brute force in a way few revivals manage.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-21 13:57:02


VIEW MORE
story-6
Top 10 Greatest Cadillac V Series Performance Models Ever, Ranked

Slideshow: Cadillac didn't just crash the high-performance luxury vehicle party, it showed up loud, supercharged, and occasionally a little unhinged...

By Pouria Savadkouei | 2026-04-16 10:05:15


VIEW MORE
story-7
Top 10 Most Powerful Chevy Trucks Ever Made!

Slideshow: Top ten most powerful Chevy trucks ever made

By | 2026-03-25 09:22:26


VIEW MORE
story-8
Hennessey's New Supercharged Silverado ZR2 Has 700 HP

Slideshow: Hennessey has turned the Silverado ZR2 into a 700-hp off-road monster with supercharged V8 power and a limited production run.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-03-24 18:57:52


VIEW MORE
story-9
Coachbuilt N2A Anteros Is an LS2-Powered C6 Corvette In Italian Clothes

Slideshow: A one-off sports car that looks like a vintage Italian exotic-but hides a C6 Corvette underneath-just sold for the price of a new mid-engine Corvette.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-03-23 18:53:41


VIEW MORE