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post Mar 1, 2004 - 2:00 AM
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Hey,

This weekend finally i had time (and my friend too) to work on my custom turbo Header. We started like 11.30 am, and both thought that this job will be easy... Yup, it wasnt... All thought about the design, everything that we where doing seemed wrong, and like spending WHOLE DAY just thinking how it has to be, BAM we finally worked somthing out. I wanted that piped of the header where as much equal as they could be. So, i hade to move my radiator in fron a bit, to have more place for my turbo. Anyway, pics say more that any word, so here ya go:

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post Mar 1, 2004 - 2:03 AM
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I think, in these pics, you guys will see somthing interested, and i will try to tellas much as i can about the things that i'v done. Adn i will update every step of my turbo project, so you guys can judge me, and tell me what im doing wrong, and that the other guys that was thinking about TURBOING 7A, could have as MORE info as they could smile.gif

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Damn dude, everything is coming along with your car, cant wait to see it when its all done!
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WoW thats all i have to say for now....


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probably too late to mention..... seeing how you have the pipes routed... (but would still be a good idea because of turbo heat)....

i would say get an oil filter relocation kit & move it away from there.... will give you more room and the oil filter won't be around the turbo
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QUOTE (toyotaspeed_90 @ Mar 1, 2004 - 12:20 AM)
probably too late to mention..... seeing how you have the pipes routed... (but would still be a good idea because of turbo heat)....

i would say get an oil filter relocation kit & move it away from there.... will give you more room and the oil filter won't be around the turbo

smile.gif I already now that, cuz now the header is touching the filter, so it will be moved a bit down. next weekend i will try to finish my header, and let you kow all the details.


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Looking excellent so far, just like the exterior. smile.gif


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I dont' know if it was clear in the pics that I sent you, but all the 7a manifolds that I've seen angle the turbo slightly for clearance. My turbo flange is angled about 10-15deg relative to the engine. Looking pretty good so far.

Nice tack welding without a helmet wink.gif.
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QUOTE (SpedToe169 @ Mar 1, 2004 - 7:46 AM)
I dont' know if it was clear in the pics that I sent you, but all the 7a manifolds that I've seen angle the turbo slightly for clearance. My turbo flange is angled about 10-15deg relative to the engine. Looking pretty good so far.

Nice tack welding without a helmet wink.gif.

I'v moved my radiator in front, to get more clearance, and now my turbo has enouth place (im still thinking about geting bit smaller radiator and moving it way in fron to get even more place, and to avoid heat). But still not sure. Im still thinking how to get the turbo flange on, cuz the space between the pipes is not that small...... smile.gif

And ya, my friend didnt used mask, cuz he could see anything with it smile.gif So after welding he saw WHITE bunnies runing around biggrin.gif


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QUOTE (doGGy @ Mar 1, 2004 - 7:27 AM)
QUOTE (toyotaspeed_90 @ Mar 1, 2004 - 12:20 AM)
probably too late to mention..... seeing how you have the pipes routed... (but would still be a good idea because of turbo heat)....

i would say get an oil filter relocation kit & move it away from there.... will give you more room and the oil filter won't be around the turbo

smile.gif I already now that, cuz now the header is touching the filter, so it will be moved a bit down. next weekend i will try to finish my header, and let you kow all the details.

i would say get some longer lines & run it into the fender!

when i relocate mine it'll be moved under my passenger side headlight... i seem to have room there (and close to the oil cooler)
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QUOTE (toyotaspeed_90 @ Mar 1, 2004 - 1:06 PM)
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QUOTE (toyotaspeed_90 @ Mar 1, 2004 - 12:20 AM)
probably too late to mention..... seeing how you have the pipes routed... (but would still be a good idea because of turbo heat)....

i would say get an oil filter relocation kit & move it away from there.... will give you more room and the oil filter won't be around the turbo

smile.gif I already now that, cuz now the header is touching the filter, so it will be moved a bit down. next weekend i will try to finish my header, and let you kow all the details.

i would say get some longer lines & run it into the fender!

when i relocate mine it'll be moved under my passenger side headlight... i seem to have room there (and close to the oil cooler)

The longer the lines, the bigger posibility them to blow.. (thats what i think), and i dont have a need to move it to the fender, i need like 4 cm lower then it is now, and the clearance will be good.


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Pretty slick yo... I almost did that myself... but decided not go turbo... Good luck with it... we'll see who finishes first... you or I (my AE86)... ;]


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post Mar 2, 2004 - 3:08 AM
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just get some high pressure 100psi (or higher) lines.... there's more than just a clearance issue..... heating it up isn't gonna help... lol

check out what shawn did on his te27... http://www.corolla-racing.com/scripts/yabb...656722;start=30
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QUOTE (doGGy @ Mar 1, 2004 - 12:03 AM)
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I think, in these pics, you guys will see somthing interested, and i will try to tellas much as i can about the things that i'v done. Adn i will update every step of my turbo project, so you guys can judge me, and tell me what im doing wrong, and that the other guys that was thinking about TURBOING 7A, could have as MORE info as they could smile.gif

Laterzzzzz....

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doggy,

is there not a shaft in that turbo?

i guess it would have to be out with the way you held up the turbo for positioning


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post Mar 3, 2004 - 1:07 AM
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and why is it that we dont have the same 4-2-1 exhaust manifold setup that you have?

stupid US emissions laws


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post Mar 3, 2004 - 3:16 AM
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QUOTE (97sccelica @ Mar 2, 2004 - 11:05 PM)
doggy,

is there not a shaft in that turbo?

i guess it would have to be out with the way you held up the turbo for positioning

yup, there is no shaft it the turbo smile.gif It still needs to be rebuild... And you guys really dont have that 4-2-1 header??? Shame on US Celicas......... biggrin.gif


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QUOTE (doGGy @ Mar 3, 2004 - 12:16 AM)
And you guys really dont have that 4-2-1 header??? Shame on US Celicas......... biggrin.gif

Wait, so your ST not only got the four wheel discs, but it also got a 4-2-1 header stock? tongue.gif


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post Mar 3, 2004 - 3:55 AM
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QUOTE (Coomer @ Mar 3, 2004 - 1:32 AM)
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And you guys really dont have that 4-2-1 header??? Shame on US Celicas......... biggrin.gif

Wait, so your ST not only got the four wheel discs, but it also got a 4-2-1 header stock? tongue.gif

Myne ST has:

OIL COOLER, 4-2-1 header, full brake disks, i dont have EGR valve, myne has different trotlebody&intake manifold from some ST of US, Hood spoiler,... i think thats the difference that i can spot by this time smile.gif And myne stock has 116 hp smile.gif smile.gif


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QUOTE (doGGy @ Mar 3, 2004 - 12:55 AM)
Myne ST has:

OIL COOLER, 4-2-1 header, full brake disks, i dont have EGR valve, myne has different trotlebody&intake manifold from some ST of US, Hood spoiler,... i think thats the difference that i can spot by this time smile.gif And myne stock has 116 hp smile.gif smile.gif

That's awesome! I wish our STs had all wheel discs most of all. smile.gif


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Whats different about the TB?
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QUOTE (SpedToe169 @ Mar 3, 2004 - 9:02 AM)
Whats different about the TB?

As i know the TB is bit bigger, and it is different in shape from SOME TB that i saw on the site. I have to check more to get the full differences.


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"Looking excellent so far, just like the exterior."

I noticed you did the Exterior first, and also other people have as well. Is there any reason why one should do the exterior before engine work or interior work? I always thought it was better to work inside out to avoid any dings or scratches to paint or body.

Of course you would be more careful if you're doing it yourself but what about a body shop?
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QUOTE (obi1kinob @ Mar 4, 2004 - 1:30 AM)
"Looking excellent so far, just like the exterior."

I noticed you did the Exterior first, and also other people have as well. Is there any reason why one should do the exterior before engine work or interior work? I always thought it was better to work inside out to avoid any dings or scratches to paint or body.

Of course you would be more careful if you're doing it yourself but what about a body shop?

I did the exterior first becose i know that i wount be able to drive my car till i do my engine mods (and i hade to drive it to the body shop).I will paint the car only then the engine will be fully done.


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I did the exterior first becose i know that i wount be able to drive my car till i do my engine mods (and i hade to drive it to the body shop).I will paint the car only then the engine will be fully done.


Are you keepin it the same color or are you gonna change the color???

BTW LOOKIN awesome man... makes me wish I had the time you do wink.gif


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looks cost less than power. wink.gif
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Here we go again..... Worked whole sunday, cuz with the previus design i hade some problems with the oil filter (the header stucked on oil filter frown.gif ). Now i changed the design, bu the lenght of pipes stayed the same, avoided the oil filter problem (now the clearance is about 2 cm), and finally welded it. only thing is missing is the turbo flange... Run out of time.. So will finish it on next weekend.

Another news, if some of ya guys are interested in HEADER LIKE THIS, let me know, i can make 2 more header, so no more i think will be availible. let me know, price range is about 350$ for a header.

So now lets move on the pics:

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I might be interested in getting one, but I've got a few questions. What type of turbo flange are you putting on it, like what turbo will bolt up? Does the 350 include shipping (if it doesn't about how much do you think that would be)?

Also, I'd like to see how everything fits in once you get everything put together and on the engine.

Everything looks awesome though, keep up the incredible work.

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The flange that im going to use is for T3 Garett. The price is without the shipping, i have to find out the exact shipping price. let ya know. And yes, i will post pics of fittment and etc then im done with it.


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Where did you find the part that bolts up to the engine? Did you make that or order it from somewhere?
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QUOTE (FallenHero @ Mar 8, 2004 - 10:50 AM)
Where did you find the part that bolts up to the engine? Did you make that or order it from somewhere?

Made it, actually i ordered 2 flanges in one machine company, so they made it for me.


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lookin good doggy!
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Here is the deal... i talked to one guy here, he has VW Corrado with like 450hp and stuff, he made these things before, and so on. He looked at my header and ya know what... He told it was made WRONG... So im kinda sad, cuz i trust this guy... First thing is that pipes diameter is to big to spool up turbo quick... Second, i did the BIG mistake shaving the welding marks... It will crack in these places then it will be hot... So... I think this header must go..... Going to give it another try this weekend with the smaller pipes, will see what happends...

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well look at it this way.. you found out before the enter system was installed and you did same damage to your engine.. well R i wish you the best i know it will turn out good..


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QUOTE (macavely @ Mar 12, 2004 - 2:21 AM)
well look at it this way.. you found out before the enter system was installed and you did same damage to your engine.. well R i wish you the best i know it will turn out good..

That's a good point.

Still, I'm sorry to hear that you went through all that work only to have it not turn out. That has happened to me before a couple times with some computer stuff, and it's not much fun. frown.gif


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QUOTE (Coomer @ Mar 12, 2004 - 3:27 AM)
QUOTE (macavely @ Mar 12, 2004 - 2:21 AM)
well look at it this way.. you found out before the enter system was installed and you did same damage to your engine.. well R i wish you the best i know it will turn out good..

That's a good point.

Still, I'm sorry to hear that you went through all that work only to have it not turn out. That has happened to me before a couple times with some computer stuff, and it's not much fun. frown.gif

Well you live, you learn and die stupid...... frown.gif


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This is why you made two things to bolt up to your engine. wink.gif
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QUOTE (FallenHero @ Mar 12, 2004 - 10:59 AM)
This is why you made two things to bolt up to your engine. wink.gif

Actually the second flange, and the second header that i will make will go on to the other 6GC member from Italy, to Edo, so thats why i made 2 flanges.

Another thing, i checked the JGStools page for piping and seems that they use the same diameter, so huh? I think everything is ok with the diameter of pipes, ofcorse its a bit bigger then the stock, but i think i will try to work somthing out with this... in my opinion the bigger diamter is bit better i think then the too small. In that case i need the expert opinion, SpeedToe, Zip, OOBE, 97SC come one guys, i need your help!!!!! Tell me what yal think...


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well... I'm no expert but.... the pipe size for the exhaust system has always been proportional to the amount of power you will be making. More power equals more exhaust pressure so it really just depends on the hp numbers your looking for. Also the type of turbo has alot to do with it as well. I'd recomend a t3/t4 hybrid. I hear tons of good things about them. but like I said, I'm no expert. Just going off the things I've read.


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Here it is, my poor creation, broken apart, waiting for updates....

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Yeah something else you have to think about dogman is obviously the length of the pipes, both from the manifold to the first join (4-2), and from there to the downpipe (2-1).

I have heard that the primary pipe length should be fairly long and as straight as possible to help pull the exhaust out, but obviously with ur turbo sitting there it will be a different story.

A good couple of pics from a lancer:

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CRX (4 to 1):
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Thanks KamiX smile.gif


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I think your diameter is probably ok, it might not be optimal, but its really hard to do something like that and make everything work perfectly. It usually takes several attempts. The only thing I see wrong is you should have welded the pipes to the turbo flange before welding them to the header. In fact, you should always start at the flanges and work your way toward the middle. There are a number of reasons for this. First off, you can control the entry/exit angles of the tubes so that they point at the turbine the way you want, and exit the engine at the correct angle. And secondly, and almost more importantly, you can weld up the area inbetween the tubes on the turbo flange. Its really tough to do and I think its probably a lot easier if you have more room.
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off topic, dont want to sound ghetto but serious props man, been meaning to tell you this before but your car is simply f&#k'n amazing before, and well this facelift looks to be even better. I wish I could pour money in my ride but $10.50 an hour sucks. Sweet ass job man, this is what patience, time, love and money can get you.
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youcan get your 4 to one bell in many different sizes i think burnsstainless.com makes these peices for relatively cheap
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ok, here we go again.

Worked like 12 hours on that Sucker again, and ya know what? ITS FINALLY FINISHED. Flame me say what you want, but it came GOOD to me smile.gif Cuz in over all time spent on this it is like 30 hours of work. So, it is not the best looking one, but i think it will work without major problems smile.gif Check it out biggrin.gif

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looks good
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What happened to not grinding down the welds?


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looks great....oo oo i want one i want one ; ) makes me wish i had a turbo
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are all four pipes the same size and shape?
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Looks good! If I could afford it, I would buy you a TIG welder and ship it over there. You wouldn't believe the difference it makes! It will make anybody look like a pro with a little practice.
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QUOTE (WannabeGT4 @ Mar 29, 2004 - 8:41 AM)
What happened to not grinding down the welds?

What happend NOT taking the pics after grinding the welds smile.gif

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are all four pipes the same size and shape?


yup, the diameter is the same, and the lenght is Almost the same like 0.5 cm off. But it will do smile.gif

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Looks good! If I could afford it, I would buy you a TIG welder and ship it over there. You wouldn't believe the difference it makes! It will make anybody look like a pro with a little practice.


Well, thanks Sped smile.gif I know, the weld are UGLY as hell, but with a bit of sanding smile.gif ya know:) And some black coating it may look good too smile.gif By the way, im not aiming for the looks, im aimifor performance biggrin.gif


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i was about to say that doggy...who gives a sh8t what it looks like, as long as its functional!!
sweet work man! biggrin.gif


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...I want one.
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Well, got some updatres for ya guys smile.gif I worked whole weekend on my car, on all kinds of stuff. Finally, made a place for my IC, moved my radiator fan in front or radiator, moved my oil cooler a bit (still need to figure out other palce for my oilcooler, cuz now it is standing behind the IC), got GT4 fuel pump installed, made a lot of stuff on the exterior wink.gif Here are some pics smile.gif

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Well, now i have plenty of space for my downpipe and for other stuff. It was paint in the A$$ to get the fan in fron of radiator, cuz i already moved my radiator in fron like a 1 inch, so i hade to remove it again, and hade to remove some bars that hold up hood lock... but, the result is good.

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Fianally, i got my IC installed smile.gif Pretty happy how my car looks smile.gif the IC will be polished soon fully, but now i have all the mountings ready, so it wount take my time then i will be ready to install the turbo. One step closer to the PSSSSSSSSSSSSssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhttt sound biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

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And got my GT4 fuel pump installed. Practicly it wasnt hard job, everything on GT4 fuel pump is the same as on ours, but the GT4 fuel pum is a bit longer, so the outlet of the pump must be shortenet a bit. It is working now good smile.gif

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And here it is my lonely Turbo & manifold, laying around in my room, waiting to be installed smile.gif

Well, soon gonna post more stuff, but for now thats it smile.gif happy viewing.


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that great man, can't wait to see it on your car.


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Well I dont mean to bash but there are 2 things that I wanted to ask before you run this thing first is the what is the exhaust size of the turbo that you are going to run also what kinda Hp. are you looking to make? Because thermal expansion can fracture the header bolts so over size those also the flang can warp under high temp. this will break welds cutting the flang will help with this problem.. this is for high Hp. apps.
Smooth, constant velocity is what you want
I do have one other question what is the thickness of your tubeing it could be a problem.
As for the down pipe figure 10% larger than turbine outlet diameter. also when you weld the down pipe flange weld in 1/2" increments that will help. I hope that helps you out
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QUOTE (SIdedraft40 @ Apr 15, 2004 - 12:16 PM)
Well I dont mean to bash but there are 2 things that I wanted to ask before you run this thing first is the what is the exhaust size of the turbo that you are going to run also what kinda Hp. are you looking to make? Because thermal expansion can fracture the header bolts so over size those also the flang can warp under high temp. this will break welds cutting the flang will help with this problem.. this is for high Hp. apps.
Smooth, constant velocity is what you want
I do have one other question what is the thickness of your tubeing it could be a problem.
As for the down pipe figure 10% larger than turbine outlet diameter. also when you weld the down pipe flange weld in 1/2" increments that will help. I hope that helps you out

Exhaust size is 48. Air side is 42. The Hp im aiming is about 200 hp to the wheels. The flange thickness is about 2.3 cm. The thickness of header pipes walls is about 3 mm. Only thing that im woried about is the welding places, but it was welded TWICE in thoses places, and i think on that HP rating it will hold on good.

Well, it was my first creation, so i will have to try and see my self how it is gonna act.


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Looking sweet dog. Can you get some close ups of the path of your intercooler piping when it's done? Also do you think it would be possible to cut away some of the tubing on the IC to fit fogs in there still?
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So far it sounds good, good luck if you have any questions ask
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Good stuff dude. can't wait to see more pics!

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