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how to get IC piping?

desant78

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To clarify my question, anyone know of a good way to get piping other than just buying an ebay or name brand kit? Do People find it cheaper to have it custom made? Or is there a popular DIY way? Saw on mcmaster it was 70 for a six foot section that was 2.5 inches I.D. Anyone ever try a route like that?

Fell free to chime in where you guys buy your I.c. kits or individual sections.

Thanks in advance!
 

TRBODSM

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Post a WTB for one of jonvr4's IC piping kits. Someone might have one laying around. I had one on my galant.
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broxma

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Did you tilt shift that picture on purpose? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

You'd be surprised what a quality ebay universal pipe kit and a friend with a TIG welder can do.

/brox
 

boostedinaz

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I would say find a good local fab guy and having piping made. Nothing fits as well or looks as good as custom pieces.
 

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I have an Ebay pipe kit and a friend of a friend with a TIG welder. The pipes are a surprisingly good quality, thicker than necessary and came with more than what was required for my set up. It works, fits and looks fantastic and the price was unbeatable. f*** YEAH! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif
 

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Quoting broxma:
Did you tilt shift that picture on purpose? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

You'd be surprised what a quality ebay universal pipe kit and a friend with a TIG welder can do.

/brox



My buddy took the pic of the engine bay. Not sure what he was going after but I like the quality of SS piping since it is strong. I havnt had good luck with eBay piping as when people use t bolt clamps it ovals/ smashes the pipes causing boost leaks. That would be the only reason I would not recommend eBay but it seems like others have had good luck.
 

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I have used these guys for a couple of custom projects and I like there quality! You would still need to cut and fit and then have a someone tig weld... But maybe a cheaper way and more custom!

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desant78

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^ nice thats kinda the ideas I'm lookng for also. I'm leaning toward a DIY approach, and if that crashes and burns I will be asking the many people who have offered to sell their set ups if I can still have a chance at buying them.

Any one else try a DIY approach and have pictures of the results/how easy it was? Does seem hard with a shop thta sells bends like the one above...all that is needed is a long stock to cut to length as needed.

Am I fool for thinking this is very straight forward? (Disclaimer: Not including BOV mounting)
 

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Like I said above, I bought the Ebay pipe kit. The thickness of the pipe was better than expected and they never crushed with t-bolt clamps. I pieced it together, trimmed where needed and held it together with the shitty couplers and t-bolt clamps. Once I was happy with the route, I took it to a friend who TIG welded it together and now I have these:



of course I re-painted them after. Even the welder commented on the general quality of the pipes. And this is how it looked with my 16g set up. It's a little different now that I'm running a big turbo...


 

desant78

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The pictures make that look great....that's gonna be Plan B. That does seem like a solid option. Thanks for the input.
 

desant78

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I do have access to a welder...thats for the tips! Basically im looking to get pipes on the cheap..with bends and weld them up, polish, and save money having s good looking functional ic set up.
 
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