beaded ends on the pressure pipe? How Important?
Originally Posted by HiProfile
FYI unbeaded charge pipes saved my motor. Had a huge boost spike when my WG hose tore, and the coupler where hte stock air box was blew the pipe into the hood. I'd thought I really broke something given the force it hit the hood wiht. :1
Originally Posted by N/A mike
if only there was a way to tune your charge pipes to blow off at a certain psi. that way i could run them at 10 psi, but have them blow off at 12psi :1
Originally Posted by HiProfile
I'd just be warry that the flair end might end up cutting the coupler. Then you're back to square one. The vise grips and hammer/punch ideas will work too, but there's one more - button head screws threaded and jb welded in! They will work great and are easy to do.
FYI unbeaded charge pipes saved my motor. Had a huge boost spike when my WG hose tore, and the coupler where hte stock air box was blew the pipe into the hood. I'd thought I really broke something given the force it hit the hood wiht. :1
FYI unbeaded charge pipes saved my motor. Had a huge boost spike when my WG hose tore, and the coupler where hte stock air box was blew the pipe into the hood. I'd thought I really broke something given the force it hit the hood wiht. :1
but the hammer bead piping trick is sick i like im gonna try it
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