Neukin Stainless Intercooler Pipes - Catch Can - Intercooler - Radiator
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Intercooler Pipes Start at $330 made from 304 stainless steel! ------2.5"-------
Stainless Steel Pipes will not smash like Aluminum! If your pipe was rubbing something on your chassis the stainless will not get cut like iv seen aluminum do. We can weld bungs on your ss pipes if you wanted a good boost source for gauge, synapse bov boost port, wastegate, ect
92-95 Civic
Our TiAL and Synapse flanges are also the stainless type so rust or painting is not needed. You can add a bit of shine to these with rubbing compound if wanted and it will stay.
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Modified by Neukin at 9:27 PM 8/27/2008
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Stainless Steel Pipes will not smash like Aluminum! If your pipe was rubbing something on your chassis the stainless will not get cut like iv seen aluminum do. We can weld bungs on your ss pipes if you wanted a good boost source for gauge, synapse bov boost port, wastegate, ect
92-95 Civic
Our TiAL and Synapse flanges are also the stainless type so rust or painting is not needed. You can add a bit of shine to these with rubbing compound if wanted and it will stay.
Catch cans
Modified by Neukin at 9:27 PM 8/27/2008
Modified by Neukin at 9:33 PM 8/27/2008
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We have bottom mount and topmount setups instock.
They work with our manifolds perfect but should work with most other setups. The bottom mount need a 90 transition coupler we stock from the compressor to the pipe. 1.5-2.5 if a E cover and 2.5-2.5 if its a S or SP cover with a larger outlet.
We have 4 instock right now.. we just wait to weld the bov flange.
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They work with our manifolds perfect but should work with most other setups. The bottom mount need a 90 transition coupler we stock from the compressor to the pipe. 1.5-2.5 if a E cover and 2.5-2.5 if its a S or SP cover with a larger outlet.
We have 4 instock right now.. we just wait to weld the bov flange.
Let us know
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There is only some small welds strategically welded on the ends so keep coupler from slipping. Has a plusand minus... one it flows better since the tube diameter is uninterrupted but its not a hardcore of a stop as a beed roll like seen on alot of aluminum pipes.. its easy on aluminum since the metal is soft.. on these stainless we just weld 3-4 small .5 inch long lines across from eachother to help stop any slipping. Ill have to take a better pic if you cant see in those first two photos.
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4 sets instock, One sporting the stainless TiAL 50mm flange.. the other rocking the Synapse SB001 Synchronic Blow off valve flange "in super salty stainless"
If your ready to order lmk and ill give you a discount code for turbogoods.com
If your ready to order lmk and ill give you a discount code for turbogoods.com
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3 sets left instock,
These are perfect since you only have one coupler connecting a tube to tube. The total couplers needed are 5! and 10 clamps. I had this gent show up at our shop with a Prelude... has about 9 couplers and a ton of clamps lol, fixed him up real nice and we seen a large boost in power just because of the lack of connections interfering with flow and a increase in spool since we reduced volume by getting rid of a few pipes.
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These are perfect since you only have one coupler connecting a tube to tube. The total couplers needed are 5! and 10 clamps. I had this gent show up at our shop with a Prelude... has about 9 couplers and a ton of clamps lol, fixed him up real nice and we seen a large boost in power just because of the lack of connections interfering with flow and a increase in spool since we reduced volume by getting rid of a few pipes.
Let us know
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