Exhaust piping is fine. Paint the outside so that it doesn't rust. And the inside will get a light coating of oil pretty quickly and so wont rust either.
Hen
hey guys, looking to get the intercooler in my ke70 piped up to the 1ggte, and got a quote for around the 400 dollar mark.
not sure if this is a good price or not?
they said to keep the price down they will use exhaust piping
and i got told by someone that it will corrode quite quickly, is this true?
also, if anyone from brisbane can recommend a good place to do exhaust and intercooler work for cheap that would be tops
cheers guys, andrew![]()
Exhaust piping is fine. Paint the outside so that it doesn't rust. And the inside will get a light coating of oil pretty quickly and so wont rust either.
Hen
awesome
thanks for that hen
they said they will paint it gloss black (i think its more sophisticated than the ricer polished stainless)
will the piping even on the other side of the cooler get coated?
so what would be a good price? with 4 welded bends each side and 3 silicon bends/reducers?
any good shops in brisbane southside that people know of?
cheers again guys
It's best to paint the inside too if possible, never rely on oil leaking in to protect against rust![]()
Hydra
JZA61 Celica XX
i have run cooler pipes on plenty of cars and used pipe from the exhaust shop and never painted the inside, and guess what, they never rusted.
Mine hasn't rusted in almost 2 years either.
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If by exhaust pipe you mean Mild Steel...I have a mild steel piping on my FMIC set-up in my 4agze twinky and have had no worries with rust. I only painted the outside of the pipes where I was going to wrap it with heat tape ( pipes go right over the rocker covers, aparently heat tape can promote rust ). But being only Mild steel if it was to rust in parts you could just cut out and weld in a new piece.....
Exhaust tubing has a thin coating on it to prevent rust (to a small degree). Its tin or zink coated.
i know a place north side i always go to, i used all the stock rubber bends and got it all done for under 100 bucks! i also did it myself and just got them to do some straight pipes. However i am sure a decent aftermarket cooler will add more to that price, it all depends on how nice it all fits and how long its gonna take to do it.
I also thought the engine bay would be too hot for moisture, and thus rust is not a prob, although i guess a big front mount will keep those pipes cool.
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thanks for all the info guys, sounds like i should be good to go with exhaust pipe, not sure exactly what it is, he just said exhaust pipe, and i said, as long as its cheap
i may see if they can spray the inside, just to be safe, aslong as it doesnt all peel off and lodge in my cooler...
ndgcpr: did you make all the bends out of rubber, and just used the piping for straight bits?
coz this 400 is just piping, ive already mounted the cooler.
i thought about making it myself from steel tubing, however the prices of the silicon bends and reducers was more than this 400 to get it all welded up.
all this stuff is new to me, so im learning what is and isnt a good price, and just trying to find a workshop to do it can be a struggle
thanks again for all the help![]()
well off my wreck i got this
Basically used all the bends, got rid of the two plastic bits in the middle and got vertical straight bits made up, it all fitted after a bit of gentle persuasion. so yeah there was very little for them to do for me, just weld an extra port for the BOV and that was about it
Sit down and work out exactly what you want, and where it needs to go, and see if you can't limit the number of bends.
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Yes, your engine bay (and pipes) will be hot while you're driving it around, but when you park and turn it off it cools down. As it does this it will draw the humid atmosphere into the pipes (and engine) and you will get some condensation in there, a bit like dew that forms at night. It depends where you live as to how much of course. The same thing happens in your exhaust; the steam on an cold morning startup is this condensation getting heated and removed.Originally Posted by ndgcpr
As to the pipes rusting from this, if you're using the same material as your exhaust it stands to reason that it would rust at the same or slower rate. I say slower just because your exhaust gets much hotter than your 'cooler pipes, and there's a whole lot more corrosive substances in your exhaust gases than i hope are being drawn into your intake, so i would expect this to accelerate the rate of oxidation of your exhaust.
The point, worry about your exhaust rusting before your intercooler piping. Unless you have a stainless system.![]()
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Fair enough, time to figure out my intercooler solution to replace my current POS cooler!
Hydra
JZA61 Celica XX
and if u really want to make it cheaper, do a mock up with PVC pipe and fittings, then take them to your exhaust shop and say "bend me some pipes the same shape as these" saves the labour in them having to do all the mearsurement work etc.
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cheers for that ndgcpr unfortunately i have no such items, so i am getting the full system made up.
i may call the shop and ask them how much cheaper it would be if i gave them a mock up and just got them to bend/weld it all up, and i take it home and fix it myself
that will also save me trailering the car there to get it piped up, but still have to trailer it to get the exhaust made
the way i have my intercooler mounted at the moment i have 150 mm clearance between the bottom of the cooler and the road, some people have been quick to say that this is far too low, what are peoples opinions?
cheers guys, andrew
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