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Old 04-25-2009, 12:16 PM
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The majority of the IC piping on my talon is exhaust piping, or from a non-turbo car, so you don't really need turbo cars at your junkyard to get it done.

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h3...7/S6300077.jpg

The elbow to the throttle body is the same 90 pictured from the probe. It's about 3" and fits the 60mm throttle body perfectly. The aluminum cone with the BOV is from a bimmer, kind of rare, shitty bov, and something I'll be replacing if I ever get a job. The rest of the cold end IC piping is 2.5" pipe from autozone and the inlet tubes from the bronco that I've been cutting and reusing for the last 5 years.

The elbow after the turbo outlet is part of the rubber IC piping and the bov elbow from a 2g DSM. The orange 2" to 2.5" coupler is from a power-stroke and again our friend the parts store 2.5" exhaust pipes. At the end of that is a rubber 90 to point it to the 90 off the intercooler inlet, I forget where that came from.

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h3.../Photo0480.jpg

On the inlet/outlet you can see the same inlet pipes from the bronco. They make a really tight 90 and go from the 2 5/8" of the IC to 2.5" of the piping, and work better than anything you could buy at a store. This is something I'd like to fix too by welding on aluminum elbows.

It's important to not have rubber couplers resting on metal, especially sheet metal with a bur on the edge. They will rub through.

You can see the stock SMIC in place. I like to keep all the stock intake system in place until the very end just in case I don't have a piece I need, or something happens where I need to drive the car.

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h3...7/DSCN0692.jpg

That's more or less the same piping in my van. Only had that to 18psi for a year or so. Coming off the turbo is a coupler to an exhaust reducer to the ribbed silicone, and that comes up to the radiator pipe, then to BOV pipe, and the rest is mild steel, or the bronco stuff.

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Old 04-30-2009, 12:10 AM
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I picked up some for a buddy the other day. That ---- is cheap, I got 10 different pieces of aluminum pipe, some 2" some 2 1/2" all for $18
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Old 04-30-2009, 12:11 PM
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Yes, dsm's have made over 300awhp with a stock intercooler, btu what you forget to take in to the equation is heat soak, and intoercooler piping ruptures and pop offs. Sure, that stock piping seems to hold good boost, but you always run the risk of it popping off, and thats nothing to play with. It also cracks and leaks when you leave abouthte 15 psi range. Heat soak is also another huge problem with these small intercoolers and cheap ones, because they will not be able to maintain their cooling capabilities for a while. So if you are at the track you can expect a good amount of cool down time between runs or loss of horsepower and even possibly engine problems. The only way to defend against this is to install a good water/alcohol injection setup, but wehn it all boils down to price it would be best to go with cheap piping and intercooler. Over all it is a cost effective way, but the flow loss of the whole set up is not really worth the 50$ price tag when if you knwo where to go you can get good parts, being aluminum piping couplers and a decent front mount for near 100$. If I were you I would shop around little bit, but I commend you on your creativity and it was smart to use oem piping from turbo cars for your turbo car, and if you are planning on low boost setups this is a decent way to go on a budget.
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Old 04-30-2009, 12:29 PM
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i'm going to the junkman today. good looking out
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Old 05-02-2009, 01:47 PM
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Tkelly, is that an evo intercooler you are using that is flipped over? Alsowhat kind of turbo are you going to run and what are you using for tuning if anything? more info on the build would be great, i actually happen to be a dsm enthusiast haha.
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Old 05-05-2009, 03:17 PM
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Yeah, that's the ebay evo upgrade IC flipped around. I got a good deal on it a long time ago before I knew anything about IC's : /

Running a big 16g, and DSMap for tuning. I need more fuel before I can turn up the boost.

Speaking of DSMap, you should switch over to speed density.
http://www.ds-map.net/
You'll loose your fear of cheap couplers. Tear one? Blow it off, no problem, drive it home and change it to have a better hold, or something stronger.

You are spot on with the heat soak. Also right about the pipes maybe eventually blowing (hard pipes will for sure not), but they are a step up from PVC, cost much less, and come in a lot of easy shapes.
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Old 05-05-2009, 03:20 PM
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Yea, the only way I would be against running those pipes is for high boost, but personally I only use the aluminum or steel welded to gether with a few couplers on it for movement, DSMap is a great way, I also was running speed density on an ostrich, best setup IMO for the price, but before I picked up an AEM EMS I traded the car for a built mustang that will become a turbo project in the near future.
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Ohh, cool! I want a turbo 5.0 (or mod motor) in a big way.
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Haha, right now with it built its a monster, I cant imagine what twin hx40's will do, but I guess I am going to find out, and I went with the carbed motor because motors with a load of computers are just a handful to deal with. And the way the whole setup looks/sounds with a blow through carb is absolutely amazing, and the howl of the holset with be crazy.
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