and chances are won't last very long. downpipes go through interesting heat cycles that would slay any normal exhaust piping. hence most OEM downpipes or elbows being cast: it's a cheap way to get a material that will last through the heating and cooling.You could just go to a muffler shop and have them make you a downpipe. It would be under $100.
garrett t25 from a sr20either way, documenting your build in a thread is always a good idea. great job, nice choice of parts. what T25 are you going with?
Dude, we weren't bashing. You were just being ignorant.alright whatever its a HMT kit
I was just simply attempting to lay out my build for anyone to view.
But if all the boost experts are going to bash then please delete this thread
uhh...have you even looked at any setup on pretty much any Honda forum? nobody runs cast elbows unless they buy a kit. ive ran 4 different "exhaust piping" DPs and never once had a problem. even my current one that it heatwrapped(increased heat retention) and with Crome 2 step with 40* timing retard and .9ms fuel on my launch control with the engine popping, building boost, and shooting flames i have never had a problem.and chances are won't last very long. downpipes go through interesting heat cycles that would slay any normal exhaust piping.
The issue was resolved, if you are trying to create another arguement please do not participate in this thread.Dude, we weren't bashing. You were just being ignorant.
you are wrong.Since he is putting his kit together on a d series, he should only want to have 6-8 psi on stock internals. So either way, you aren't going to get less than 6 psi in most cases correct me if I'm wrong. If his kit does produce well over 8 psi, then he will need rods, pistons, block guard etc.
dohc zc with vitaras is going to be in the neighborhood of 6.5:1 not 8.5well let me paint a pictcha fo ya.......... d16zc dohc. vitara ycp low compression pistons 8.5:1 , eagle h rods, block guard, titanium springs , arp head studs, ect.. i mean full blown the hell out rebuild with turbo everything.. would this kit produce the ability to keep it at around 30psi constantly? or would some of the piping give way from the pressure?