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Is it ok to wrap charge pipes??
anyone wrapping intercooler piping?? does it help keep down intake temps??
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i wouldnt, simply because it seems like they would stay at a lower temp if the air is flowing over them.
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Re: Is it ok to wrap charge pipes?? (ogabudiah)
i have heard to not wrap the charge pipes bc it keeps the heat inside....
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Re: Is it ok to wrap charge pipes?? (lshatch318)
I would only put it on the pre-intake tube. that's why people use aluminum piping because it transfers heat better
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