ok guys i know the answer is EBAY. but i have typed everything i could think of in for these damn things. my inlet out lets are 2.5" and i cannot find the silicone connectors and claps newehre. ne places you had luck? another thing what did everyone do for bending intercooler pipes? cut and weld popular? im starting this project today since the rest of my parts came finally...but now i have to wait on silicone connectors. thanks everyone
I ordered all mine from ATPTurbo.com. I got the U-Bends from E-Bay from a guy called UBendMan. The silicone connectors and clamps were expensive though, I paid almost $160 for like 6 connectors, 16 clamps, 2 reducers, and 2 T3 gaskets.
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how did u spend so much if there 6$ a piece? the T3 gasket i have 1 do i need 2? and reducers do or are(i dont even see them here)? im going to order:
6 2.5" silicone straights
13 clamps
and i have 1 T3 flange
do i need more?
.....thanx
13 Clamps? Whats the extra one for?
I got 2 gaskets because I want to make sure my turbo seals, I have the e-bay manifold and I don't know if my flange is warped.
Mine cost so much because I got two transistions, at $17.50 a pop, those add up quick. The T-bolt clamps aren't exactly cheap either.
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Are you guys just going into the throttle body with a 90 degree elbow? I am redoing some of my piping and getting rid of the black air box, so what are you guys using to go into the throttle body? Thanks.
im using a 90 right now and will when i have the turbo on. i would like to know would you go with stainless IC pipe or mild.... jw cuz i have some stainless and need more, twice as much.
im using mild, its cheaper and its pretty much just as good. just paint mild steel to prevent rust, its alot cheaper.
i would use aluminum since it probably costs around the same a SS or less, doesn't rust, plus it will help to keep the air cooler. As for silicone couplers, the ATP ones are very good, is all that I use. They are expensive like Shifted said, i paid $40 bucks for a 45 degree coupler, and another $40 for a 90 degree... I should've just bought more piping
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