Show us your Engine bay
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by acrispy1
Great job. Did you make the chrome radiator cover?
Tony, you might recognize the "bling"? I never thought I'd make some for myself, but the wife actually likes it! So in it went. The CAI works well-an across-the-board reduction of 12 degrees F versus the stock airbox. Great breather. Sounds like a 747 when I punch the throttle.
Thanks!
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
Looks great Max! Do those fatter tubes house the air filters?
Now, I'm looking for someone in this area that can weld .060" aluminum. I want the airboxes to be welded to the elbows and I can then make the y-pipe out of aluminum too. That would make it one piece and all welded.
The one you see is .060" stainless. Too much heat capacity. Once it gets hot, it takes 5 minutes at WOT to cool it back down. Everything else stays nice and cool.
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by MikeR
Max, that looks excellent....do you have 3" openings feeding past the radiator? You might want to make the Y and elbows as one unit and keep the connection at the 'air box' to make change outs easier.. great job...
The flex is pretty neat. It's called "smooth bore" ducting. It's very smooth inside and is only .030" wall thickness. At $12 per foot, iy ought to be pretty neat!
And no, the feedthroughs are still constrained by the shape of the openings. I refuse to cut the rad support structure. I just compressed the flex to fit. But it is the thinnest-wall stuff I could hope for!
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
were did you find the y pipe? is it 3"? i need one of these!
I really want to make a couple of them out of aluminum. The SST is too dense and holds heat too well
I made it. What's it worth?
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by maxcichon
Yes, 3" OD inlets and 3" X 3.2" oval outlet.
I really want to make a couple of them out of aluminum. The SST is too dense and holds heat too well
I made it. What's it worth?
I really want to make a couple of them out of aluminum. The SST is too dense and holds heat too well
I made it. What's it worth?
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
well only you know whats its worth!! i have the sl55 y pipe but am always looking for a better way
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by MikeR
Max, I wasnt suggesting you cut around the radiator... I just stuffed the 3" through the passenger side and 2 3/4" on the driver side... Just curious if you opened it up by taking out the plastic parts and fed tubes out the front....
I'm thinkin' of a 2-piece setup, rectangular in the rad wall, but transitioning to 3" on both the inside and the outside. Believe it or not, I have 1 of the closest things right in my garage-it's an adapter for my trimmer/blower from Sears. 1 1/2" X 4 1/2" to 3" round. ~ 7" square. No loss of cross-section.
Now I've just got to find 3 more?
Last edited by maxcichon; 05-16-2010 at 02:59 PM.
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by MikeR
Just curious if you opened it up by taking out the plastic parts and fed tubes out the front....
So what is the best way to get through the core support opening? I want to get as close to the grille as possible, with just a tube or hose, no filter there since I will be using the MB c320 airbox. 2¾" silicone hose on both sides? Can you get a 3" hose through both sides? I am looking for ideas.
Thanks guys, James
Re: Show us your Engine bay
You know those ugly little heater valves on the passenger side that kind of ruin the effect of a fancy engine bay? Well, with a little time on my hands, I did this:
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OEM touch-up paint and .004" SST tape.
I'm thinking of making a pair of "Slasher" stripes out of the same material.
What do you'se guys think?
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OEM touch-up paint and .004" SST tape.
I'm thinking of making a pair of "Slasher" stripes out of the same material.
What do you'se guys think?
Last edited by maxcichon; 05-28-2010 at 10:46 AM.