Alternative intercooler Piping
Is there anything I can use instead of metal intercooler piping. It's too damn expensive and there's gotta be something I can use from Home Depot. I'm running a t25 at 8psi on a stock D16Y8
yeah? how bout that flexy tubey stuff they use for dryer outlets. Think that would withstand boost. Haha PVC in my engine bay, that would look pretty sweet. But wouldn't it melt.
Originally Posted by xX98CivicCpeXx
yeah? how bout that flexy tubey stuff they use for dryer outlets. Think that would withstand boost. Haha PVC in my engine bay, that would look pretty sweet. But wouldn't it melt.
i believe that PVC creates a gas that is toxic to the motoer when heated, i remember reading this on HT, might wanna search
found it
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=688263
found it
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=688263
Originally Posted by Cyberdx16
i believe that PVC creates a gas that is toxic to the motoer when heated, i remember reading this on HT, might wanna search
found it
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=688263
found it
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=688263

Polyvinyl Chloride has a melting point of 212 degrees celcius. At that point, it can release toxic chemicals such as dioxin (which has been linked to cases of Angiosarcoma, but mainly in high exposure areas). Your motor could give a rat's *** about dioxin, it's YOU that you should worry about. That being said, the only part of your motor that will get 212 degrees celcius is something that passes right next to your exhaust manifold. Use a short piece of scrap pipe, then continue with your PVC. The melting point of ABS is 221 degrees celcius, so big ------- deal.


