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      09-19-2018, 11:38 AM   #67
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How long should it take a reputable shop to install the charge pipes and induction tract?

Was quoted approximately 2 hrs (at most) as a ballpark but that seemed a little long.
Quote is on track. 2 hours is recommended for proper installation, including intake tract.
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How well do these manage the heat compared to the aluminum ones?
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      09-19-2018, 01:16 PM   #69
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How well do these manage the heat compared to the aluminum ones?
No data available on heat, sorry.
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How long should it take a reputable shop to install the charge pipes and induction tract?

Was quoted approximately 2 hrs (at most) as a ballpark but that seemed a little long.
Quote is on track. 2 hours is recommended for proper installation, including intake tract.
Sounds good thanks.
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How much shipped to J7j1g9, and are these compatible with the eventuri intake.
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How well do these manage the heat compared to the aluminum ones?
I would imagine better. Titanium is used in a lot of high heat applications.

https://titaniumprocessingcenter.com...m-vs-aluminum/
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Aside from looks/coolness factor. Is there a better reason to go with these over silicone ones?
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Aside from looks/coolness factor. Is there a better reason to go with these over silicone ones?
Silicone will not allow for meth injection, aftermarket senders or sensors. Also titanium will not swell under boost, the thinner silicone ones we have seen swell. Will eliminate lag related to that.
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Beautiful pipes, but the heat retention here will be counter productive to any performance gains. Heat soak is a real thing and it's being added in 2 separate places in the intake tract. Great for the IG crowd, but you won't see this on the top performing cars on the road or track.
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Worse actually. Plastic and aluminum dissipate heat much better. Under hood temps will make these pipes stay very hot. These are all show and no go.
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