Sabz Active Member Joined Apr 11, 2018 Messages 400 Reaction score 60 Points 28 Location FARMINGTON MN Apr 11, 2020 #1 Installed my DIY intakes and noticed the intake is touching this metal pipe .. will this become a problem or get too hot ? thanks! Attachments FBDFD68A-A107-4E27-9649-02A1BE91FC6E.webp 301.2 KB · Views: 95
Installed my DIY intakes and noticed the intake is touching this metal pipe .. will this become a problem or get too hot ? thanks!
General_Vodka 1000 Posts Club! Joined Apr 14, 2018 Messages 1,641 Reaction score 1,006 Points 118 Location Moon Apr 11, 2020 #2 Sabz said: Installed my DIY intakes and noticed the intake is touching this metal pipe .. will this become a problem or get too hot ? thanks! Click to expand... That's the condenser hot line I think. The vibration will scratch up your intake. Metal on metal contact is not a good idea.
Sabz said: Installed my DIY intakes and noticed the intake is touching this metal pipe .. will this become a problem or get too hot ? thanks! Click to expand... That's the condenser hot line I think. The vibration will scratch up your intake. Metal on metal contact is not a good idea.
Sabz Active Member Joined Apr 11, 2018 Messages 400 Reaction score 60 Points 28 Location FARMINGTON MN Apr 11, 2020 #3 General_Vodka said: That's the condenser hot line I think. The vibration will scratch up your intake. Metal on metal contact is not a good idea. Click to expand... Those elbows are plastic lol .. I will be taking them back off for now.. ______________________________
General_Vodka said: That's the condenser hot line I think. The vibration will scratch up your intake. Metal on metal contact is not a good idea. Click to expand... Those elbows are plastic lol .. I will be taking them back off for now..
R runner1 Stinger Enthusiast Joined May 27, 2019 Messages 506 Reaction score 223 Points 43 Apr 11, 2020 #4 Why take them off? Just put a couple strips of double sided take at the contact point. Have you driven with the diy?any thoughts?
Why take them off? Just put a couple strips of double sided take at the contact point. Have you driven with the diy?any thoughts?
Sabz Active Member Joined Apr 11, 2018 Messages 400 Reaction score 60 Points 28 Location FARMINGTON MN Apr 12, 2020 #5 runner1 said: Why take them off? Just put a couple strips of double sided take at the contact point. Have you driven with the diy?any thoughts? Click to expand... Yea I had them all of last summer and liked them ... much cheaper than anything else and nice and loud
runner1 said: Why take them off? Just put a couple strips of double sided take at the contact point. Have you driven with the diy?any thoughts? Click to expand... Yea I had them all of last summer and liked them ... much cheaper than anything else and nice and loud
Rakker Active Member Joined Feb 7, 2019 Messages 300 Reaction score 290 Points 68 Location Virginia Apr 14, 2020 #6 Sabz said: Installed my DIY intakes and noticed the intake is touching this metal pipe .. will this become a problem or get too hot ? thanks! Click to expand... I positioned the intske so it wasn't touching and then zip tied it using a large zip tie going underneath the box.
Sabz said: Installed my DIY intakes and noticed the intake is touching this metal pipe .. will this become a problem or get too hot ? thanks! Click to expand... I positioned the intske so it wasn't touching and then zip tied it using a large zip tie going underneath the box.
Gtecko Stinger Enthusiast Joined Apr 7, 2019 Messages 776 Reaction score 258 Points 68 Location Halifax, NS Apr 15, 2020 #7 I would try to re-position that OP, this pipe will get very hot ... why not get the Spectre heatshield and dump the oem box ... honestly it is much better.
I would try to re-position that OP, this pipe will get very hot ... why not get the Spectre heatshield and dump the oem box ... honestly it is much better.