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I was wondering what the best material to make boost pipes from, stainless steel? Normal steel? Aluminium? Also the best places to get said pipes from, welding is not a issue. Any ideas or if anyone has some pipe or bends for beer tokens! Thanks
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Ally. ash hoses, siliconehose.com, ebay. All sell what you need to make up your boost pipes.
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just tidying up thats all!
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Haha can't blame you, has it been ok generally, not rubbing or anything?
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I'm running stage 2 now :-) did the turbo and fuel mapping last weekend, she pulls well now!
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I bet she does, good man! The clutch holding ok is if?
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yeh for the time being lol