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Don't waste your time mick, all you'll be doing is increasing the length of pipe for no noticeable reduction in intake temps.

The air is moving too quickly to pick up much radiant heat off the rocker covers as mentioned above.

As for your leak; if you have any unreinforced rubber joiners then get rid of them. They stretch and allow the air to squeeze out under the hose clamp at high pressure.

I have replaced all the hoses with triple ply reinforced silicone hoses Dave and ive got new hose clamps recommended by yavus they are only bout 8mm wide so they should bite down good on the silicone hoses and since ive replaced the wafer thin alloy pipework with stainless i can nip up the hose clamps that lil bit tighter without crushing the pipe

Don't waste your time mick, all you'll be doing is increasing the length of pipe for no noticeable reduction in intake temps.

The air is moving too quickly to pick up much radiant heat off the rocker covers as mentioned above.

As for your leak; if you have any unreinforced rubber joiners then get rid of them. They stretch and allow the air to squeeze out under the hose clamp at high pressure.

Haha yeah thats them mate im sure that there is better but they should do the job tho

haha they have gotten you onto the wurth clamps.. I dont mind them but wouldn't call them the 'ducks guts' as they do

SHHHHHWIING! Hahaha thanks Jase just gotta get a longer piece of silicone hose for the boost controller line and put it all back together properly and its zoom zoom time :merli:

lol nice pin, sexy as always :action-smiley-069:

Unreal job on the pipes, looks fantastic! You should make up some rb25 3" metal intake pipes with all the factory connections that bolts up to the factory airbox! Plenty of people like me will buy one. :)

Plenty of people like me can make one. :)

Thanks Harey im planning on making few kits up to sell just need a standard box so i can fab up some pipes

Unreal job on the pipes, looks fantastic! You should make up some rb25 3" metal intake pipes with all the factory connections that bolts up to the factory airbox! Plenty of people like me will buy one. :)

Yeah mate gunna be there Friday arvo sometime gotta call the boys bout lunchtime to see what time Yavuz can finish my tune off their new dyno is due in sometime Friday and cheers its all finished now so come have a chat mate & check my handy work out in the flesh if your floating around

So this will be at Unigroup on Friday? Sweet I'll be there too - have to check out it out in person, looks really good so far!

Yeah they are setting up a new shop in Windsor too which is good for me being a Hawkesbury native :thumbsup:

Oh yeah, I knew that.

I should be out there on Friday also, so It will be good to put a name to a face.

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