correct pipe bends, lengths, etc.
#1
correct pipe bends, lengths, etc.
Hey guys. I'm new to the forum and was wondering if anyone had measurements or anything on piping.
Its a DIY setup.
-Car is a '94.
-The head and intake manifold are from a '99.
-I should be getting a T25 from an sr20 guy.
-I have the intercooler from CXRacing that seems to be common for the Miata.
-Already have the FM Link standalone.
-Have a manifold that will need some extra attention before it gets put on. (welds and support brackets)
What piping could I get for a reasonable price that's already setup for this car or what angles and measurements am I looking at?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Any tips for a DIY would also be appreciated.
Thanks, Jonathan
Its a DIY setup.
-Car is a '94.
-The head and intake manifold are from a '99.
-I should be getting a T25 from an sr20 guy.
-I have the intercooler from CXRacing that seems to be common for the Miata.
-Already have the FM Link standalone.
-Have a manifold that will need some extra attention before it gets put on. (welds and support brackets)
What piping could I get for a reasonable price that's already setup for this car or what angles and measurements am I looking at?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Any tips for a DIY would also be appreciated.
Thanks, Jonathan
#4
If you are talking about IC piping, then just buy a CXracing universal kit. I bought a 2.5" black powder coated kit for about a $100 dollars. It had more than enough piping, clamps, and couplers. It has everything you will need. Just decide how you want to run the pipes and cut them as you need it to.
#7
Go to the NOOB forum and make an intro thread.
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There are about 20 ways to route you IC pipes. This question gets asked monthly or more often. Title search in the DIY forum for IC or piping or routing or route etc...
Your hot-side routing will depend greatly on whether you have AC or PS, and the size/style of IC you end up buying.
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There are about 20 ways to route you IC pipes. This question gets asked monthly or more often. Title search in the DIY forum for IC or piping or routing or route etc...
Your hot-side routing will depend greatly on whether you have AC or PS, and the size/style of IC you end up buying.
#9
I have AC and PS both. It was difficult to route the pipes straight down since I am using 2.5" pipes. I decided to cut a hole on the drivers side fender and the ran the pipe straight towards the front bumper running inside the fender. It fits perfectly. It is also a very short and simple route to the IC. I just took some pics for you to see, but it was really dark out so can't see much. It should give you the idea. In the pic you can will a single piece steel pipe instead of the one that came with my kit since I had messed em all up. I am gona be going stainless steel for the IC pipes soon. I was also thinking to do a 3" pipe on the cold side for smoother flow to manifold, but not sure if that will help.
#10
Will also depend on which way the turbo is clocked. Up/down? Easy was is to take some wire hanger, bend to fit and measure.
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#12
From the turbo its a silicone 2" to 2.5" coupler, then the black 2.5" pipe is just a 90 degree bend which goes towards the fender its pretty short. There is another coupler that joins the pipes there inside the fender wall. I think I had 2 45 degree mild steel pipe mandrel bends laying aroung that I was gona use for building the original dp. I just welded the 2 45 degree sections together and they fit perfectly. It goes right down to the IC and then just joined by one straight coupler. It's a pretty simple and straight route. The pipe seems to stay cooler under there too then the old one.
#14
https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/sho...san+t25+flange
This might also work but not sure...
http://turboaddictionparts.com/catal...products_id=66
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