Jump to content
SAU Community

FAQ: Can I use PVC pipe for intercooler piping


Recommended Posts

wen i smashed my r33 gtst ( 2002) i had sum pvc piping in the garage and thought wat the hell why not.(standard cooler) quick fix until i could buy replacement parts. front end was fixed except for the pvc piping because its been on for 6months and not a sign of trouble. car was thrashed hard everyday.

all said and done i dont think pvc is better than steel ( strenght - heat - crack resistent ) a small investment for peace of mind.

imo.

  • Replies 60
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

i used to have a pvc pipe connected to the pod filter in my cough cough excel, I sprayed it with this heat resistant black paint stuff, not sure if the paint did anything but it never melted or warped or anything.

  • 8 months later...
i used to have a pvc pipe connected to the pod filter in my cough cough excel, I sprayed it with this heat resistant black paint stuff, not sure if the paint did anything but it never melted or warped or anything.

but the excel wouldnt have enough power to generate enough heat to melt it :(

hey guys i know this is an old thread but when i saw it, it made me think why not. i work as a PVC/ABS machine operator we make all types and sizes of pvc pipes here in melbourne. as i can get my hands on anything i want i might as well give this a try.

we test 1 out of every 100 pvc pipes made b4 they go out in the yard to be sent off. they will hold pressure up to 30bar(441psi) for 1.2hours (depends on wall thickness and size)

and i see this as no problems 4 pvc to hold vacume and boost pressure of say 30psi. as for the heat on the turbo side i would use thick walled pvc pipe on that side only. as it only takes about 2-5mins on 180Degrees for pvc to start to soften in a oven.

so i would use thermo warping around the turbo side to stop it from Direct heat. but u will Notice as soon as pvc is Exposed to direct air or anything under 180Degrees it will Harden right away.

dont Underestimate the strenght of pvc. and remember that all PVC has a 20year Warranty/Guarantee of any burst/rupture or Impacted Failure. if it has failed call up the Manufacture where the pipe has been made and they will replace it with no questions asked...

PS- if ur plaining of doin this make sure u only use pressure pipe only coz there is lots of crap out there like Stormwater pipe lol

with this information no is Responsible for any damage but yourself. so do it at ur own risk and post up on here wat u f.u.c.k.e.d up hehe :laugh:

  • 3 weeks later...

Dont underestimate pvc

i made a 60mm spud gun/cannon that (bullet made from 2x18mm mdf cut outs from a 60mm holesaw held 2gether with 10mm bolt) went straight through my lunch room door (18mm mdf double laminated) from 30m away and through the back wall (further 5-6m away) into the store room and found a further 10m away!

made a few hundred shots since then, still strong as hell!

but for cooler piping, alloy painted black in MY r33 is strong and looks standard keeps the bacon boys away! and when u think about it its not that much more expensive and u dont have to worry about cracking, melting ect.....

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

I ended up using a small peice of pvc pipe to temporarily join 2 air hoses between IAC(I think?) and the cooler piping, and suprise suprise it melted

I totally forgot about it and didnt replace it with metal, on a full track day it only lasted a few hours before the thing melted and warped.

DON'T USE PVC PIPE its ghetto and wont hold.

Edited by midnight

Have a mate who used to own a R31 GTS Import RB20DET, had a heap of big truck stainless bullbars. cut them up and used the straights and the bends etc, few silicon hoses and wallah@ intercooler piping.

Worked a treat, never had a problem for about 8 months he had it on there. car has since been sold and im aware its still on there, and it looks the part.

  • 3 weeks later...

vote for most full of shit thread ever !!

ps my username is "gts-4 dreamer" hack on that username, as im to lazy to log out of the misses username and login to mine, ask on that username if you need to, its all good

ps..

this thread isnt even funny its so stoopid... but hopfully the members section larfs ard eh !!!

  • 3 months later...

I have had PVC pipes on my Soarer for over 7 years and have done track days and 1/4miles as well it’s my daily driver.

At first I had the white plumbing PVC but after a year of heat it started to suck inn on its self under vacuum, after really long runs, but never popped, or melted to the point of something going wrong.

Then I put some orange Telstra piping found at the rubbish tip. And has been good for six years on 12psi 297, rwHP.

Also you must use pressure bends, pressure PVC glue and must put a steel ring where ever you put a hose clamp, or it will go loose when it gets hot.

  • 2 months later...

Back in the day a mate of mine did the exact same thing on his MR lancer when he turboed it (he just couldnt wait and was dying to hear the flutter sound). Anyway it worked...from memory it lasted about a hour or so before it melted. He was running about 10-12psi wwith his T3.

Ha ha ha, I've done the old PVC, but for a different reason..

We were stuffing around with different plenums and turbo positions, and so the cooler pipes had to be moved around alot.

I got sick of rewelding pipes so, PVC it was.

The car made 365hp and the PVC worked well. It was only ever a short term 'fix' so we could try a few different things and route the piping a few different ways. The owner of the car is a plumber, he thought it was very funny, even though he suggested it! The heat did get to the pipe on high boost, so he braized together a copper pipe cooler setup until he got some alloy pipes made. He sent the PVC pipe 'kit' to some place in melbourne i think, who coppied the design and made the alloy pipes. The best thing, we didn't pay freight twice. they binned the PVC cooler pipes and sent the new pipes back!

If you can keep the heat away from the pipe, and not get to much compressor temp, the humble PVC works well.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hi from Canada, Both of my calipers are starting to fail. My car is a 2005 M35 Stagea ARX and I can't seem to find any parts or any cross reference caliper that would fit my car. Is there a company or a similar caliper that would fit and I could replace the OEM one. Or if anyone knows where I can find a new OEM. Any help is very appreciated. Let me know!
    • Maf is a question mark but TPS  I have set at 0.47, the fact that I’m getting proper voltage range out of it with the key on leads me to believe it’s functioning properly. I’m getting proper voltages on basically everything. I still need to look up voltage ranges for z32 maf and test that 
    • Honestly no not at all, but it’s a very basic tune, it’s stock injectors q45 tps and z32 maf. Other than that it’s a completely stock base map. The file is from nistune and from my understanding if it was tune related I would be able to unplug maf and tps and it would still start even if it was a really shitty start. I have tried starting it with coolant temp, maf, and tps unplugged none of those 3 togethor or individually changes anything 
    • 🏆 Skyline Supremacy Meets Mount Panorama Magic 🏆 Join SAU NSW as we take the long way to Bathurst, the home of GTR greatness. Saturday 30th August 2025 7:00AM Meeting Hanna Park North Richmond 7:30AM Departure Cruise Via Bells of Line Road 9:00AM Arrival to Stop 1: Golden Poplars Meadow Flat 9:45AM Arrival to Final Destination: Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit Meet Location: Hanna Park North Richmond Stop 1: Golden Poplars Meadow Flat Final Destination: Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit   *Disclaimer* There will be a lead and follow car so no one should get lost. If you would like to attend or bring others along please put your name down and a +1 as numbers will be needed prior! This is NOT a race and we will all be adhering to all road rules. If this is what you want please come to one of our many track days. This is an official SAU:NSW event and will be run under a CAMS permit. One of the things that really sets our club apart is our commitment to being true enthusiasts. When on normal roads we strive to maintain good relations with the authorities as well as the public in general. When attending one of Skylines Australia NSW events please try to: • Be aware of surrounding environment and act accordingly. • Drive courteously on the state’s roads as a true enthusiast should. • Understand how important it is to maintain the good name of SAU NSW and thus, treat others accordingly. • Any misbehavior will not be tolerated and you will be asked to leave.
    • What does it look like with highway driving? And yes, I had a similar thought as Duncan. It looks quite similar in my Stagea and I have made myself accept it as normal. Might have to look into it some day   Highway gets as low as 10l/100km on my end so I'm not as worried about it being a mechanical issue. More likely just the tune on the haltech.
×
×
  • Create New...