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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Anyone build a "powerpipe" for a Procharger?
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<blockquote data-quote="CMEmach1" data-source="post: 7145087" data-attributes="member: 12536"><p>I made my own power pipe a while back. I used a 4" pipe I found at work. I think it's a piece of exhaust pipe from a Mack Truck. It had the right bend in the middle and then I welded up a short piece on the end for the mass air meter to attach to. I had to reinforce the rubber elbow as it sucked in against the SC rotor once. Seems to work well. I would post a pic but "I'm NOT allowed" to post pics....sooooooo stupid!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMEmach1, post: 7145087, member: 12536"] I made my own power pipe a while back. I used a 4" pipe I found at work. I think it's a piece of exhaust pipe from a Mack Truck. It had the right bend in the middle and then I welded up a short piece on the end for the mass air meter to attach to. I had to reinforce the rubber elbow as it sucked in against the SC rotor once. Seems to work well. I would post a pic but "I'm NOT allowed" to post pics....sooooooo stupid! [/QUOTE]
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