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91backinblack 02-02-2006 08:12 PM

piping
 
Anyone ever use condinewable (sp?) piping for intercoolers?

Reddy 02-02-2006 08:15 PM

Re: piping
 
no, but you can. ;D I know a guy who used it for an exhaust. With the threaded couplings and all 8)

and by your spelling I was guessing you said conduit

91backinblack 02-02-2006 08:16 PM

Re: piping
 
Oh, BTW its at home depot in a 20ft 2" tube for like $17 any good? would you prefer it? i mean its so damn cheap and can be bent easy.

BigD 02-02-2006 08:38 PM

Re: piping
 
Isn't that the piping they use for like electrical stuff?

91backinblack 02-02-2006 08:49 PM

Re: piping
 
Yeah. I was crusing threw HD and seen it and was justwoundering.

90dx 02-02-2006 08:51 PM

Re: piping
 
Would probably work.That is a new level to HMT. :y

SkunT 02-02-2006 09:30 PM

Re: piping
 
PCV pipes. :y

91backinblack 02-02-2006 10:07 PM

Re: piping
 
Thought about it.... but didnt wanna mess with all the glue and ---- and plus this stuff looks pretty damn sharp.. i will get a picture of it tomarrow.

drunkinmaster1 02-02-2006 10:12 PM

Re: piping
 
jesus. here we go again.
ok pvc stands for polymer of vinyl chloride. with extreme heat, the chloride WILL break down. and extreme cold will only make the pvc brittle.

drunkinmaster1 02-02-2006 10:16 PM

Re: piping
 
my advice as a plumber is to only use the pvc on the cold side of the intercooler if its cool enough. maybe cool enough to put your hand on it and it wont burn you.


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