Whatever happened to replacing to plastic tubing?

BlackMSP

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I remember some guy around here was working out a deal or somthing... Is that still going on? I really want to get rid of all my plastik =[
 
I am also another working on that project. It has been put on hold until I get to the the dyno on April 26th. I will have hopefully, BOV, and Boost controller installed by then. After that, I will be ordering the intercooler, and the process will begin and end in a weekend. It goes alot faster when you actually have money...Later,
 
for those who are planning to get a FMIC, is there enough clearance b/t the bumper and the radiator? OR do we need to modify some part to get it to fit?
 
Check with Spoolin, or some others that have already done it. I do believe there is enough room, but check with others that have done it already to make sure. I should start my process in a month or so...Later,
 
My FMIC needed a little cutting of the 5mph bumper, and removal of the fog lights. Second I have some custom made pipes; they are nice and raised my psi very slightly, plus your hear the turbo real well too. I have only had them for about a month I will tell more on the effects after about 500 miles on them. (Right now it is only about 15 on them as it is not my daily driven car.)
 
Dave how is the fitment on the JIC exhuast? Did you have to make a custom test pipe or cat?

-Alan
 
Spool Turbo's working on the Hard Pipe's right now. not sure how much info i should let out of the bag about it not that i know too much but i'll be getting my test pipes back from them hopefully at the end of the week, beginning of next. i'll keep you guys updated and post pictures once i get the goods
 
by test pipes i mean pipes to test fit. these unfortuenetly have nothing to do with the exhaust incase thats what you ment. i am not sure about the size of the pipes either way.

they are doing an intake as well
 
some of you guys know from another thread- but just to let the rest of you know also- I am Joe Pampena from Joe P. MBC's- www.joepmbc.com and I just picked up a MSP for the sole purpose of tweaking it and using it as a guinea pig for making parts such as IC pipes, downpipes, exhaust systems, etc. I will start out with normal "everyone can do them mods"- no $1500 front mounts as the first mod that no one needs or $1500 3.5" exhaust systems that will do you no good at stock boost levels with a stock turbo :).. As I start to play with the car, I'll get some track times and possibly dyno #'s- eeewww I hate dynos- it reminds me of the old Mustang GT days of "dyno proven gains" that by the time you are done with bolt on's- you should have 1000 hp :)... If you are tuning a race car they are great, and yes, they do hold some water in designing parts and such, but the #'s mean nothing other than it helps or it doesn't...

First round is going to be MBC (obviously) moving on to a DP with either a test pipe or free flow cat, then mid pipe then rear section- trying to make sure it is even worth replacing the whole exhaust with the dinky turbo the car has- especially to save some of you guys $$$ over buying a complete exhaust with muffler and all if it is not necessary at your mod level.. We will be making the IC pipes with a flange for a real BOV in there somewhere too..

Once that is all done, I will continue to push my car to see what it can do with the stock hardware. After that, we are planning on turbo upgrades, head work, etc.. I want to see if it is true about the con. rods letting go at 225 hp :).. From that point on, it will just keep going. THe front mount will come also, but only when 100% necessary and cost effective.. I am going at this with a "bang for the buck" approach, not a "The Fast and The Furious kicked ass" approach :)...

I am known to get a car as quick as possible with the "right parts" and not just throw big $$$ parts at a car because everyone else does. My DSM experience speaks for this approach- 12.9@102 with a catback, test pipe and MBC in an other wise stock, but well "tuned" car :).. That will definitely be an advantage to you guys the way the current Import/Sport Compact market is going- "here- buy this *all* the fast guys have this" :)..

I want to do it all in stages to offer you guys various stages. There is no sense in building ourselves a race car only to ignore those of you who want a "quicker than stock" street car..

I'll keep you all posted..
Joe
 
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The muffler itself is actually on a slight angle similar to the N1 series mufflers, it is from the cat back, the exhaust shop I had it fab on said that it was not going to be easy to have it stright and thus the angled it. (My opinion they were just lazy)
 
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