GTS-R 001
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This post started off as a response post over at the other site after a few immature individuals tried one of their daily attacks,
I decided that even though i spent the effort to thwart an attack with this info, the members on this site actually appreciate seeing build info and I may get some constructive comments and info along the way.
Here Goes
Well guys here we go,
How to fab up a cold side to the intake 101:
This is how you do it so you do not waste a ton of money welding everything every step of the way.
First, I decided to go with a 2.5 inch set of mandrel bent polished aluminum tubes, I then traced a stock throttle body outline onto a piece of .25 inch thick aluminum plate., I then machined out a set of 2.5 inch diameter holes
Next, I fabricated the portion the silicone will couple to, I took a piece of Aluminum tube and cut it to length, then I ovalized it and then ran a bead on it. I then checked to make sure that the first piece I made fit to it as these would eventually be welded together and then I checked to make sure that 2 aluminum 2.5 inch tubes would fit not only into the holes but would look aesthetically pleasing.
I decided that even though i spent the effort to thwart an attack with this info, the members on this site actually appreciate seeing build info and I may get some constructive comments and info along the way.
Here Goes
Well guys here we go,
How to fab up a cold side to the intake 101:
This is how you do it so you do not waste a ton of money welding everything every step of the way.
First, I decided to go with a 2.5 inch set of mandrel bent polished aluminum tubes, I then traced a stock throttle body outline onto a piece of .25 inch thick aluminum plate., I then machined out a set of 2.5 inch diameter holes
Next, I fabricated the portion the silicone will couple to, I took a piece of Aluminum tube and cut it to length, then I ovalized it and then ran a bead on it. I then checked to make sure that the first piece I made fit to it as these would eventually be welded together and then I checked to make sure that 2 aluminum 2.5 inch tubes would fit not only into the holes but would look aesthetically pleasing.
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