Where to get DRAG piping?
I preferibly want to get a used set of drag piping, but Ive search on HT with no adue...
Where can I get a set of the piping with an HKS flange and how much is it?
Where can I get a set of the piping with an HKS flange and how much is it?
i searched and found this.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=407305
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=407305
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ok grab Vaportrails then , I actually had that kit of his , its in great shape and bead welded, and flanged for HKS, just doesnt have the couplers and clips.
yea he can , or i can get it new for you . I sell the full kits with all the couplings and clamps and everything new for $475 shipped. Ben is usually a little above that
b18bturbo had the whole piping set (welded, not coupled) for sale once at $350, then $400. Check and see if he still has it. Just for reference, I picked up my drap piping and hks bov for $400.
b18bturbo had the whole piping set (welded, not coupled) for sale once at $350, then $400. Check and see if he still has it. Just for reference, I picked up my drap piping and hks bov for $400.
Ben quoted me 400 on new piping with an HKS flange and all couplings, clips, etc. for 400 shipped.
Vaportail says he can beat that, but he doesnt have the couplings. How much would the cuplings cost me if I were to order them? And how many would I need since Vaportail's piping is TIG welded?
Also, How big of a benefit is it that the piping is TIG welded (Daily Driven Car, pushing 7-9 pounds)?
RevHard does that too....and if you tell them what intercooler size you have...they'll cut the pipes abit longer...so you can adjust it....and its 400 brand new.....I say screw and cut it with some pipes from JC Whitney yourself....
sure you do...but that's still cheaper the $400....do you know if the drag kit is aluminum or steel?...if its aluminum I can understand....but aluminized steel can do the same job...for much much cheaper......for sure under $200....with silicon, couplers, flange, and welds.......just need a chop saw....if you have access to that.....this should be done in a couple of hours.....i plan rather than using a thousand silicon pieces welding them together....mig should be fine..i'm not paying for tig.....
sure you do...but that's still cheaper the $400....do you know if the drag kit is aluminum or steel?...if its aluminum I can understand....but aluminized steel can do the same job...for much much cheaper......for sure under $200....with silicon, couplers, flange, and welds.......just need a chop saw....if you have access to that.....this should be done in a couple of hours.....i plan rather than using a thousand silicon pieces welding them together....mig should be fine..i'm not paying for tig.....
I just dont think that the issue of the pipes will be that big since Im gonna run the .45 Tial Spring...
sure you do...but that's still cheaper the $400....do you know if the drag kit is aluminum or steel?...if its aluminum I can understand....but aluminized steel can do the same job...for much much cheaper......for sure under $200....with silicon, couplers, flange, and welds.......just need a chop saw....if you have access to that.....this should be done in a couple of hours.....i plan rather than using a thousand silicon pieces welding them together....mig should be fine..i'm not paying for tig.....
welding appears to be a good Idea except for taking the pipes out for what ever reason...probably a bigger hassel...
I just dont think that the issue of the pipes will be that big since Im gonna run the .45 Tial Spring...
welding appears to be a good Idea except for taking the pipes out for what ever reason...probably a bigger hassel...
I just dont think that the issue of the pipes will be that big since Im gonna run the .45 Tial Spring...
The pipes physically aren't welded together. The beads pictured above are easy to slide the couplings over, but once you put the clamps on it, it makes it very hard to slide off.
OK go to http://www.turbo-performance.com and u can find the pipe that goes from
the throttle body to the front fender with a flange for 91 dollars
http://www.turbo-performance.com/Pro...ntakepipes.htm
Thats the link.. then get the rest of the piping from JcWhitney.. thats what
i did and looks great.. and all for under 170...Hope that helps
the throttle body to the front fender with a flange for 91 dollars
http://www.turbo-performance.com/Pro...ntakepipes.htm
Thats the link.. then get the rest of the piping from JcWhitney.. thats what
i did and looks great.. and all for under 170...Hope that helps
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