replace the plastic, heat soak is a b****.... just replacing my intercooler and getting hard pipes i noticed a HUGE HUGE HUGE difference, worthy of the investment
ya, i noticed a big difference, mostly after 10-15min of driving the boost is still the same because of heat soaking, after buying the coupler replacements and looking at the T-bolts i would have been better off with something else other than the WeaponR, just because those couplers and clamps were around ~$180 added to the kit... ill see how it goes with just the normal linear clamps for a little while, hopefully i don't get stranded anywhere too far from home lol... anyone have any input on just using the linear ones.. it shouldn't be too bad right?, ill check them to make sure they are still tight here and there i guess.
-ya i had to buy $100 for new couplers, 3 straight, 3 transistion, didn't need humps because of the seperate peices, but still don't have the T-bolt clamps for the set, which would be another 80 or so, so overall the turbohoses i think are the better way to go.. i like the weaponR kit, but they should have come with better couplers/maybe clamps to be worth buying.There are a couple places online:
Protegegarage.com: Weapon R kit - Aluminum hard pipe kit
http://siteground207.com/~protegeg/index.php?cPath=32_169
Turbohoses.com: MSP Aluminum Hard pipe kit
http://www.turbohoses.com/MSP.htm
I've been told and have read thru some old threads here that if you have the money to buy the kit from turbohoses. Seems like people have issue's with their Weapon R kit from what I've read. Although I don't own either yet, my turbohoses kit is coming in shortly.
-and ya as far as the couplers my clamps should be good for a while ill just check here and there, i got them pretty tight, i even slipped once and put a nice little hole in hand between my thumb and pointer finger lol, i had the couplers that came with the kit on before i got the new ones in and just drove outa boost, but what fun is that (yawn)If the worm clamps fail on you and you're out and about and keep blowing pipes off then just leave the couplers on and stay outta boost. If you drive the car like that you'll never see the pressure that is blowing tthe pipes off.
-ya i had to buy $100 for new couplers, 3 straight, 3 transistion, didn't need humps because of the seperate peices, but still don't have the T-bolt clamps for the set, which would be another 80 or so, so overall the turbohoses i think are the better way to go.. i like the weaponR kit, but they should have come with better couplers/maybe clamps to be worth buying.
-and ya as far as the couplers my clamps should be good for a while ill just check here and there, i got them pretty tight, i even slipped once and put a nice little hole in hand between my thumb and pointer finger lol, i had the couplers that came with the kit on before i got the new ones in and just drove outa boost, but what fun is that (yawn)