REV HARD KIT owners....What are you guys doin for dump tubes???
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REV HARD KIT owners....What are you guys doin for dump tubes???
Since there kit does not come with a dump tube, and to me it looks like a standard drag type will not work because of the adapter pipe angle..So whats everyone doing??? Custom or is there a quick fix??? I am not running a dump at all right now, and after reading some interesting topics on dump tubes and there placements, I would like to indeed run one..,,....Thanks
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Re: REV HARD KIT owners....What are you guys doin for dump tubes??? (99lspwr)
What ever route you choose, make sure it exhaust under the motor. Any exhaust that lingers in the engine bay and makes its way into your intake will kill HP.
We just make custom dump tubes.
We just make custom dump tubes.
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Re: REV HARD KIT owners....What are you guys doin for dump tubes??? (Muckman)
I sell a stainless dump tube and angle adapter set...it might work for your setup. Look at the pics and PM me if interested.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1432554
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1432554
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Re: REV HARD KIT owners....What are you guys doin for dump tubes??? (trickeng)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by trickeng »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What ever route you choose, make sure it exhaust under the motor. Any exhaust that lingers in the engine bay and makes its way into your intake will kill HP.
We just make custom dump tubes.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, thats why I am trying to get one on asap...
We just make custom dump tubes.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, thats why I am trying to get one on asap...
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Re: REV HARD KIT owners....What are you guys doin for dump tubes??? (Muckman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Muckman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The Drag dumptube will fit if you dont use the stupid gay revhard wastegate adapter elbo. That thing sucks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I heard there were fitment issues if you run it like this...Can anyone confirm for sure???
I heard there were fitment issues if you run it like this...Can anyone confirm for sure???
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Re: REV HARD KIT owners....What are you guys doin for dump tubes??? (99lspwr)
i didnt use the elbow just made a little dent on the ribs under the hood and the wastegate fit fine. i had a shop make me a dump tube for $50
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Re: REV HARD KIT owners....What are you guys doin for dump tubes??? (99lspwr)
take your waste gate and mount it directly to the manifold then mount the elbow facing down, cut the bottom flange off the elbow and weld a 1.5" metal pipe to it run the desired length and you are done. i did that with mine except for the welding part i was bored so i made my own flange out of steel plate and drilled it and welded a straight piece of pipe to the flange at the right angle and bolted it to the elbow, but only to see if i could make a flange and do it with limited tools, like i said i was feeling bored and wanted to try to see what i could do
i wouldnt recommend that i would just cut the flange off and have a muffler shop cut a piece of 1.5" pipe at a little angle and have it stop at the same level as the bottom of your oil pan, i bet it would cost like 20 dollars
i wouldnt recommend that i would just cut the flange off and have a muffler shop cut a piece of 1.5" pipe at a little angle and have it stop at the same level as the bottom of your oil pan, i bet it would cost like 20 dollars
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