Im feeling left out... Here are some pics of IC piping...
Everyone is posting pics of cars they are finishing up.. And then there's Tony posting some incredible numbers. So here is the IC pipes I just finished for a customer.



For those that want to know the setup...
B16A, pistons, rods, blockguard
stock head
drag manifold/turbo
Zdyne
550cc
jason



For those that want to know the setup...
B16A, pistons, rods, blockguard
stock head
drag manifold/turbo
Zdyne
550cc
jason
I have a body shop next door to my shop.. They do a great job finishing the pipes we build. They did Cheezefrogs pipes as well.. I hate having to pay for it.. but once its on the car and its been waxed a couple of times... makes it all worthwhile.
Thanks guys.
jason
Thanks guys.
jason
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Did he use a aftermarket crossmember for that Slim radiator to fit or did you guys custom the stock crossmember???</TD></TR></TABLE>
im not seeing this... can you point that out a little more?
Did he use a aftermarket crossmember for that Slim radiator to fit or did you guys custom the stock crossmember???</TD></TR></TABLE>
im not seeing this... can you point that out a little more?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Outkast »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Did he use a aftermarket crossmember for that Slim radiator to fit or did you guys custom the stock crossmember??? </TD></TR></TABLE>

Look closely at this picture, if you look just under the passenger side I/C piping you can see a black oval tow hook sticking out. Thats a tow hook for a Place Racing cross member....Good stuff, I love mine, give lots of room for downpipes and big N/A headers.
Did he use a aftermarket crossmember for that Slim radiator to fit or did you guys custom the stock crossmember??? </TD></TR></TABLE>

Look closely at this picture, if you look just under the passenger side I/C piping you can see a black oval tow hook sticking out. Thats a tow hook for a Place Racing cross member....Good stuff, I love mine, give lots of room for downpipes and big N/A headers.
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Damn, your piping looks sooo much better than mine.
Good work
Im really feelin the painted finish. Looks dope.
Good work
Im really feelin the painted finish. Looks dope.
... i have never seen the blow off valve setup that way... is there a functional purpose to it?... or is it just for looks?... anyways, it looks sweet!!!... i wish my ic piping looked half that good... nice work!!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1.8T_EG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">... i have never seen the blow off valve setup that way... is there a functional purpose to it?... or is it just for looks?... anyways, it looks sweet!!!... i wish my ic piping looked half that good... nice work!!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
what BOV setup are you talking about?? The vacuum line or the position?
what BOV setup are you talking about?? The vacuum line or the position?
i am talking about the length and angle of the piping used for the bov flange as seen in the pic below... usually, it is a little shorter and perpendicular to ic piping... i've just never seen it done this way before and i was wondering if there was a functional reason behind it...
I'm pretty sure he is referring to the position of the BOV. How you have it on a extension rather than having a flange welded directly onto the piping.
haha he beat me too it lol. I knew that is what he was talkin about lol. Is that a TIAL BOV. You got a better picture of how that BOV is attached.
So basically the piping is just painted...and not powercoated?
So basically the piping is just painted...and not powercoated?



