Advantages and disadvantages of intercooler pipes
1. Rubber silicone (standard from factory)
2. Aluminum
3. Standless304
4. Titanium
What would you choose? because?
Thankyou so much.
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Intercooler pipe material
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I did choose 2. aluminum when I replaced the rubber factory ones.
Reason was that I think they are more robust than the OEM rubber and where readily available as a very reasonable priced kit.
Your option 3 and 4 are more expensive but for me they don't offer much more advantages over 2 to justify the price.
Might be a point if you are racing the truck?
Cheers
Mike
Reason was that I think they are more robust than the OEM rubber and where readily available as a very reasonable priced kit.
Your option 3 and 4 are more expensive but for me they don't offer much more advantages over 2 to justify the price.
Might be a point if you are racing the truck?
Cheers
Mike
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I chose Aluminium to reduce the weight hanging off the plastic Intercooler connections
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