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les_garten 12-23-2007 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RarlyL8 (Post 3663050)
Have you noticed the number of Rennlisters now on this forum?
Rennlist absolutely sux. Too many egos for my blood.

Les, I probably could fab one up but I'm way too busy to take on anything else. I do have a stock up-pipe that has had the bottom cut off and a silicone hose added (for use with a K27) if anybody needs/wants something like that.

Hi Brian,
I thought about cutting the bottom off mine but really want a pipe with silicone Transitions on both ends. If ya think you might have some time in the future, let me know.

Les

NathanUK 12-23-2007 11:36 PM

Glad you all enjoyed that :)

Falk930 12-24-2007 12:28 AM

I can offer to fab a few tubes on selfcost.
We bend and weld aluminium tubes often
in my company.
I already have idea how the tube can be made.
Only I like to develop design and compare
measurments with you.

happy holidays

Falk

mb911 12-24-2007 04:16 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1198502150.jpg

the cone looks familar. It is an off the shelf stainless piece

les_garten 12-24-2007 05:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Falk930 (Post 3663394)
I can offer to fab a few tubes on selfcost.
We bend and weld aluminium tubes often
in my company.
I already have idea how the tube can be made.
Only I like to develop design and compare
measurments with you.

happy holidays

Falk

Hi Falk,
I'm game for sure. Just let me know what you need from me.

Thanx!
Les

RarlyL8 12-24-2007 05:47 AM

The cone is similar Ben but you need to add the attachment points and angles on both ends.
If you have the time go for it!

mb911 12-25-2007 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RarlyL8 (Post 3663547)
The cone is similar Ben but you need to add the attachment points and angles on both ends.
If you have the time go for it!


I would need a sample

mdurbahn 01-19-2008 12:09 PM

does anyone know whose car the green one on the first page is? it is the one with the grey colored ic and newer a/c..

sand_man 03-14-2008 10:37 AM

Reviving from the dead
 
Thought I'd provide yet another update:

In a funny twist, I am now rocking the factory OEM 965 boost pipe that I acquired - the blue whale fleshy, Dirk Digler Kong, from post number 33 in this thread!

I had to trim about 1.5" off the bottom (end that connects to the turbo) in order for my 965 intercooler to sit where I wanted it.

Here's what I've noticed using the factory tapered pipe: the boost really comes on with even greater linearity than before. I mean the delivery, especially with the efficient K27HFS, is oh so smooth. I think my home made pipe was still allowing for some of that explosive "light switch" effect...which is really what I was used to feeling...perhaps that's why I thought I liked the home made straight pipe better??

At any rate, the kong stays on for now...

les_garten 03-14-2008 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sand_man (Post 3827930)
Thought I'd provide yet another update:

In a funny twist, I am now rocking the factory OEM 965 boost pipe that I acquired - the blue whale fleshy, Dirk Digler Kong, from post number 33 in this thread!

I had to trim about 1.5" off the bottom (end that connects to the turbo) in order for my 965 intercooler to sit where I wanted it.

Here's what I've noticed using the factory tapered pipe: the boost really comes on with even greater linearity than before. I mean the delivery, especially with the efficient K27HFS, is oh so smooth. I think my home made pipe was still allowing for some of that explosive "light switch" effect...which is really what I was used to feeling...perhaps that's why I thought I liked the home made straight pipe better??

At any rate, the kong stays on for now...

Hmmm, you would think with that showing up on your "seat of the pants dyno" that you wold see the boost building at a different RPM for one pipe or the other.

sand_man 03-14-2008 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by les_garten (Post 3827966)
Hmmm, you would think with that showing up on your "seat of the pants dyno" that you wold see the boost building at a different RPM for one pipe or the other.

Yes, I catch your drift. Full boost still seems to come on about the same time. Perhaps it's the cone's ability to hold and transition more air that is causing me to feel this subtle change in drivability? Whatever the case, I'm liking more and more how smoothly it's all happening.

les_garten 03-14-2008 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sand_man (Post 3828060)
Yes, I catch your drift. Full boost still seems to come on about the same time. Perhaps it's the cone's ability to hold and transition more air that is causing me to feel this subtle change in drivability? Whatever the case, I'm liking more and more how smoothly it's all happening.


I was thinking more on the lines of threshold boost. Any difference there?

sand_man 03-14-2008 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by les_garten (Post 3828100)
I was thinking more on the lines of threshold boost. Any difference there?

Ah. This is something I did not pay much attention to...as far as when the boost actually started to come on.

rufrob 09-15-2013 06:22 PM

Thanks for this greatly informative thread. I just managed to install a 965 intercooler on my car. It wasn`t as difficult as I imaged. The hardest part was getting the pipes into the silicone. They were very tight. Also there is very little room to secure the clamp at the turbo. Lots of scraped knuckles. But wow!!! What a difference in performance!! I can hear the turbo whistling away all the time now. and the exhaust also seams deeper. But now I am getting occasional puff of smoke when decelerating with the engine. I wonder, has anyone tried hard plastic tubes instead of aluminium?


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