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intercooler pipes #1027074
27/04/2010 11:02
27/04/2010 11:02

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whats the best way of flaring a pipe so it does not pop off?

ive got loads of pipe just need to stop it popping off!

or shall i just weld them?

any one got any tips/ideas?

all comments welcome!

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027077
27/04/2010 11:09
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I had one of my pipes welded at the ends and it does the job well. Depends on what material your pipes are though as some stainless steel can be quite soft making a tidy welded bead tricky.

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: Kelv27] #1027081
27/04/2010 11:18
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i planned on welding the whole thing except the conectors to the turbo and inlet!


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Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027086
27/04/2010 11:24
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what i was going to do was get the hard pipes made up of stainless exhaust pipe which is alot better then most soft stuff you get with intercoolers. But the pipes stayed put.

If you can find a place with the tool that puts a bead on the edge of the pipe your sorted

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027088
27/04/2010 11:29
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hmm, thats a good idea!!
my mate has one of those tools!

how much is exhaust pipe??

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027094
27/04/2010 11:46
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depends on the type of stainless but im not sure anyways you would have to go to an exhaust place.

But if you can put a bead around the hardpipe that its blowing off from that will sort the problem.

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027095
27/04/2010 11:49
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well im getting a new FMIC so i want to do all the pipe work becasue its not to my standard!!

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027158
27/04/2010 13:13
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Have also been wondering about this issue as I am now sorting out the pipes for my intercooler (Evo 6)

The answers seem to vary some what from using hairspray as an adhesive shocked confused
to proper beaded ends.

I have also come across this website recently Clicky



I was talking to a fried at the weekend who said if I sorted the pipework out he would weld all the pipe together and more interestingly, run a line of weld around the ends to create the lip where the hoses will need to go.

The hardest part i'm finding is finding out what pipes i need, there is a How to but all the links are dead now frown

Let me know how you get on, what intercooler have you got?

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027183
27/04/2010 14:06
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could run a weld around them but thenm you might as well just weld all the pipes and be done with connectors & joins!!

i got a FMIC from Motormec random part clear out!

should be fitted before brooklands!

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027364
27/04/2010 18:25
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Ask at a local sheet metal engineer if they have a swager suited to the job or send it to me, I have one.

Nik

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027369
27/04/2010 18:34
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Your to far away way, I sadly need it before Friday!!

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027384
27/04/2010 18:57
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Put a few beads of weld around the end of the pipe,

thats what i did.

Ben

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027386
27/04/2010 18:58
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Exhaust pipe will be a lot heavier, I'd just weld the intercooler pipes, or use better jubilee clips? confused

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027438
27/04/2010 19:54
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Spotted this idea for a home-made beading tool .

Might have a go at this myself for when I go to fit my FMIC.

Baz smile


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Re: intercooler pipes [Re: Baz76] #1027582
27/04/2010 23:17
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thats quite clever

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027596
28/04/2010 00:29
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i use these and trust me your pipes will never pop Tbolt clamps

http://www.viperperformance.co.uk/productsearch.php?xscId=9790#

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027619
28/04/2010 07:03
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i also use them smile

i also gave the pipe a little grind (about 2inch) just to make it ruff for extra grip when clamp tight.

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027637
28/04/2010 07:46
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Cool but I have non flared pipe, it will pop off soon as boost comes on!!

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027838
28/04/2010 12:52
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i have non flared pipes and ive had 24psi of boost go through mine laugh and no issues

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027914
28/04/2010 14:11
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really??
i would be worries personaly... i have nothing but bad luck with boost pipes, last time mine popped off i shat my self thinking i popped the engine!!! lol

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027959
28/04/2010 15:41
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try a little hairspray aswel

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1027999
28/04/2010 17:00
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ok... so hair spray and clips!

i will try it on a pipe to see how it goes!

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: Baz76] #1028661
29/04/2010 22:17
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Originally Posted By: Baz76
Spotted this idea for a home-made beading tool .

Might have a go at this myself for when I go to fit my FMIC.

Baz smile



thats genius!

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1032608
07/05/2010 12:53
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just to bring up an old thread, would it be *safe* to bend the end of the pipe back to flange it and fit the pipes??

i mean put sone small cuts/nips in the end and flair it out?

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1032774
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Last edited by TurboJ; 07/05/2010 18:49. Reason: added link
Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1032930
08/05/2010 00:28
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I see j has his claws out!!

Well tbh j if I had a welder to make that then I would weld the pies up and be done with it!!

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1035654
13/05/2010 16:00
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I have used circular pipe clamps and I made the tool in the post above.

It works really well.

Shouldn't have any problems blowing off now

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1035656
13/05/2010 16:02
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Karl, i may need your assistance mate lol

call in the favour time laugh

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1036663
15/05/2010 16:43
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yea ok matey, i still got to change the route from left hand side (turbo outlet to intercooler) as aircon gets in the way to run on topof the subframe.

I need to get sharp u bend to run pipe behind intercooler then down under to turbo.

currently the pipe is less than 3" of floor.


O and i had to chop loads of bumper away lol

Re: intercooler pipes [Re: ] #1036664
15/05/2010 16:46
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btw the pipe clamps that i got included in the kit are these.


Fleabay


I highly recommend them, tighter than a 40 year old virgin

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