Dual Duct (Dinan-Like) Mod Done!!
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Dude, I doubt it'd cost much more than $50 bucks to get those guys at Shea to just weld a nice metal tube for you. Take it home, paint it with the heat-resistand matte black (I used 1200 degree resistant paint on my exhaust tips - it would work ), and you have yourself a GREAT looking mod, as opposed to a really nice one But its ok, John - I only criticize when I really like something
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Originally Posted by v_therussian' post='943708' date='Jul 16 2009, 02:41 AM
-why? you wanna use the CF fabric on the "tubing"? hahahaha
Dude, I doubt it'd cost much more than $50 bucks to get those guys at Shea to just weld a nice metal tube for you. Take it home, paint it with the heat-resistand matte black (I used 1200 degree resistant paint on my exhaust tips - it would work ), and you have yourself a GREAT looking mod, as opposed to a really nice one But its ok, John - I only criticize when I really like something
Dude, I doubt it'd cost much more than $50 bucks to get those guys at Shea to just weld a nice metal tube for you. Take it home, paint it with the heat-resistand matte black (I used 1200 degree resistant paint on my exhaust tips - it would work ), and you have yourself a GREAT looking mod, as opposed to a really nice one But its ok, John - I only criticize when I really like something
bring me bring me. hehehe. those bends are crazy hard to get into. need something a little flexible yet hard enough for clamps especially at the m5 duct and airbox.
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Originally Posted by brabusw209amg' post='943716' date='Jul 16 2009, 02:48 AM
Not on the tubing. but seriously thinking about doing the headliner. heard bad things about upholstery dye tho....
bring me bring me. hehehe. those bends are crazy hard to get into. need something a little flexible yet hard enough for clamps especially at the m5 duct and airbox.
bring me bring me. hehehe. those bends are crazy hard to get into. need something a little flexible yet hard enough for clamps especially at the m5 duct and airbox.
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Even if you get a g-tec box, you don't have a baseline run without that intake set-up.....perhaps a baseline run before and after scoops?
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If you can't get dyno or g-tec, just watch the RPM idling between 1500 to 4500 in 3rd gear and see how fast it does (faster better). it is free to test but I admit it is hard to catch or also with a OBD-2 tester will help to see how is the air flow measures (higher flow better).