Smooth tubes?? Silicon or chrome??

Gottaviper

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Someone said to me that under WOT silicon may **** too much air and start to compress restricting air flow, is this true?
 

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i dont't think so they are fine but chrome is eye candy thats all
 

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I think that both are OK...BE CAREFUL to check fit if you go with chrome...saw one set manufactured TOO LONG, pressed into throttle bodies.
 

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Got my tubes from TNT and they have aluminum sleeves inside the tubing to stop any problems with air flow!
 

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I bought the chrome, then had them duplicated out of polished aluminum. It goes better with the aluminum brace in the engine compartment.

I know, don't say it
 

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Just keep in mind that any metal will transfer heat from the engine compartment to the incoming air.

That makes sense. So the chrome tubes would actually force warm air into the block? Not good.
 

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Craig --

I don't know of a bulk supplier (there has to be one around the Detroit region), but you can buy pre-cut lengths from Snake Oyl and other Viper vendors.
 

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they both work fine but i like the look of chrome (only when you have other chrome uner the hood tho).
 
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