ahh u had built up boost for a split second… NO TRUE test there… Take it on the road and hit boost thru a few gears and let the engine bay heat up and then see if that PVC pipe will hold…
can someone tell me why his gauges are on the outside of his car? I saw someone with the same setup a few days ago and couldn't understand why it is like that.
@JTH6990 Its just easier to mount the gauges on your hood since all the wires, sensors, and hoses that you need to hook up the gauges are comeing from the engine bay so no its not there to be tacky.
PVC is thin walled and will buckle under heat after a while. Get pressure pipe, its still pvc material but its 4mm walled and is designed to be run in mains water and air. Out workshop air system uses it at 150PSI and its fine. I run it on my Turbo Patrol at 15 PSI and ive never had a problem.
Ive tried this on my 1JZGTE powered Commodore track car. The hot side kept blowing out of the silicone joiners as it started to deform under the pressure and heat, however the cold side after the intercooler performed excellently. Its a great idea if you need something to use as a template for reproducing in steel but as a viable cheaper alternative it doesnt work, and I was so sure that it would.
This has been done before with good results. One guy actually did a test on this with no problems in 2.5 years of using the PVC ic piping. If you glue the pvc right it will handle LOTS of pressure. I used to build yachts and we had to test the water system at 60 psi for 12 hours. It'll hold the pressure. when you use the PVC primer it actually softens the plastic and the "glue" causes a chemical reaction that bonds the PVC rather than actually gluing it. It takes a lot of heat to kill that bond.
some ppl on here r fuckin stupid.. it will work on any car or wat eva but its pvc just a short turm to get the girl runnin then u gotta change it to ally or stainless or your asking for trouble.. but a full sick muzzteck i dunno mate u sound to sure of yourself to me.. check my vids r more dodgy than that but it was only for a few hours lol
Now drive with it.
I dare you.
SYSPLUCK 3 months ago
ahh u had built up boost for a split second… NO TRUE test there… Take it on the road and hit boost thru a few gears and let the engine bay heat up and then see if that PVC pipe will hold…
01Commenter10 5 months ago
can someone tell me why his gauges are on the outside of his car? I saw someone with the same setup a few days ago and couldn't understand why it is like that.
JTH6990 1 year ago
@JTH6990 Its just easier to mount the gauges on your hood since all the wires, sensors, and hoses that you need to hook up the gauges are comeing from the engine bay so no its not there to be tacky.
Blazen8gsx 10 months ago
PVC is thin walled and will buckle under heat after a while. Get pressure pipe, its still pvc material but its 4mm walled and is designed to be run in mains water and air. Out workshop air system uses it at 150PSI and its fine. I run it on my Turbo Patrol at 15 PSI and ive never had a problem.
AussieJeepBasher 1 year ago
dose the pvc go up to the turbo itself?
fetusman1 1 year ago
Ive tried this on my 1JZGTE powered Commodore track car. The hot side kept blowing out of the silicone joiners as it started to deform under the pressure and heat, however the cold side after the intercooler performed excellently. Its a great idea if you need something to use as a template for reproducing in steel but as a viable cheaper alternative it doesnt work, and I was so sure that it would.
gav52l 1 year ago
aii bro were do i get that MUZTEK performance sticka i wont it for my vl
MrVLturbo94 2 years ago
what kind of BOV is this ??
qatar599 2 years ago
No blow off valve.,
bnz500 2 years ago
This has been done before with good results. One guy actually did a test on this with no problems in 2.5 years of using the PVC ic piping. If you glue the pvc right it will handle LOTS of pressure. I used to build yachts and we had to test the water system at 60 psi for 12 hours. It'll hold the pressure. when you use the PVC primer it actually softens the plastic and the "glue" causes a chemical reaction that bonds the PVC rather than actually gluing it. It takes a lot of heat to kill that bond.
xsboost25psi 2 years ago
the best solution
go forward god bless you man
waterfly22222 2 years ago
sick vid keep it up
MrVLturbo94 2 years ago
some ppl on here r fuckin stupid.. it will work on any car or wat eva but its pvc just a short turm to get the girl runnin then u gotta change it to ally or stainless or your asking for trouble.. but a full sick muzzteck i dunno mate u sound to sure of yourself to me.. check my vids r more dodgy than that but it was only for a few hours lol
urbanrb30power 2 years ago
pvc piping holds a lot of pressure anyways with water so whats the difference , of course it would work ... ello..
JTLAGG 2 years ago
your fucking gay.
dreamtrancer 2 years ago
why would you use pvc? and how do you stop pipe flex and leaking at the joints? would like to see that long term
mafiouso 3 years ago
kool az bud nice experimentig..will hav 2 try it;)
tharealongbak 3 years ago
id like to see u make PVC cooler pipe for my car
FTE747 3 years ago
ahahah funny as
shespools180 4 years ago
u fkn cheap skate
Tim8336 4 years ago
ahahaha man your a funny kunt.. gone through the threads on ct and your a legend when it comes to "doses" ulle... ahaha
dash427 4 years ago
hahaha more experiments coming soon !
VL2DY4 4 years ago
Cool! That turbo sounds great whit that PVC plastic on! Continue make turbo dose experiments ;D !!!
mstruckerboy 4 years ago
go dixie
cainorox 4 years ago
how can i get my turbo soarer to dose like that!
Love ur experiment bro.
angeloo1992 4 years ago
thats easy man.. twin turbo = twin dose pipes !!
VL2DY4 4 years ago
stut stut dodododododo
cainorox 4 years ago
LOLZ funni kenttt.i dunoo bout it buh heyy it workz
3020Muzza 4 years ago
im rapped at how it turned out! YEEEA!!!
VL2DY4 4 years ago
FUCK YEAH !!!!!!!!!!!! it was all worth it man i love it GO THE PVC man
flurovideos 4 years ago