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My Cold Air Induction pipe on my coupe is actually
made up from dust extraction piping. They used it for computer operated power
saws the piping was hooked up from there power saws.
When i was setting up some computers at a work site
i asked the boss if i could have the offcut I still have over a metre in my
garage if any wants it.
Phil
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Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 5:47
PM
Subject: [GSR_EVO] Re: Cold Air Feed on
GSR
Chad - do I ever let you down? hahahaa
To get my
coupe going I grabbed some Ag pipe that is reinforced with spiral wire
inside from a place in Singleton in John Street (Main street with shops in
it) - no one else in the Hunter sold the stuff like they sold there. Cant
think of the name but they have millions of hoses and sh!t for farmers. If
you are on the New England Hwy heading Northwest and take the left turn
just before the Bridge in Singleton (after Pizza Hut) it takes you to John
Street intersection. Turn right and it's on your right hand side as you
head back toward the bridge. They sell rubber, steel cap Oliver work
shoes etc. Was pretty expensive stuff though. There were different
sizes and looking at that pdf file shown earlier with the clear type
on that GTi, that is exactly like what I bought but mine was black. Be
careful though with what boost you run cause I used that stuff on my
brothers 1.8 turbo wagon to get it running and we kept blowing holes in it
and making farting sounds when coming on boost like someone letting out
the air from a baloon hahaha. If you want, I can give you a piece to take
with you to show them, just make sure you get a better quality one that
has thicker walls. Here's a pic I took of it here:
http://home.exetel.com.au/evocoupe/images/scrap/Reo%20Hose.JPG
Cheers
Rob
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In [email protected], "Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> Yep thats basiclly exactly what I have planned. > >
Everywhere that I have been though only wants to sell me the piping
> in 10m or 20m allotments though. I will just have to do some leg
work > and find someone who can give me some offcuts. >
> > --- In [email protected], "Fabian Gonzalez" >
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hey
Chad > > > > the tubing is called Speedflex SFS 82
Housing > > > > this link shows how one of the gti guys
done it to his car, gsr > > would be no different :) > >
> > http://www.protongtiforums.com/images/How%20To%20Install%20a% 20Cold% >
> 20Air%20Induction%20Feed.pdf > > > > pretty sure he
said he got it from a hardware store, try an air con > > place
like Bron said > > > > > > > > >
> > > --- In [email protected], "MISGSR"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > air con
places > > > > > > --- In [email protected],
"Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > >
> Hey guys > > > > What kind of set ups have people done for
cold air feeds on > > their > > > > lancers
? > > > > > > > > I was looking to do something
with 75mm flexible ducting (ag- > > pipe) > > > >
running from the front bumper back up to the air box, but have >
> > > struggled to find the piping. Anyone know where it is >
> available ? > > > > Dont say hardware stores or plumbing
supplies as I have tried > > there. > > > >
> > > > cheers > > > > > > > >
Chad
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