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what gauge steel for pipe
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 12:15 PM
What gauge steel are you guys using for your intercooler pipe. Was looking at http://www.mandrel-bends.com/catalog/mandrel-bends-34/?osCsid=17bb6802adea3033d3c22b33f3ce8cd7 for some help

also what size pipe for a saab set up. will 2" be fine or would you recommend 2.5"?

Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 12:46 PM
Almost everyone makes their intercooler pipes out of aluminum. 2" would probably be okay, but 2.5" would be better.
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 1:04 PM
Plenty of people use steel IC pipes, since most people can't weld aluminum. Get the thinnest gage you're comfortable welding.
For a Saab setup, definately 2".




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Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 2:02 PM
www.columbiarivermandrelbends.com - high quality material and build kits available. I think steel 16 gage is plenty. I'm using aluminum since it's lighter and easier on couplings. I just used the pre-bend and straight pieces, cut my own angles from them. Mocked it up with couplings and masking tape or whatever you need. Then I had marked all the ends and had it Tig welded by a professional.
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 4:54 PM
Thank you very much for your insite. very helpful
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Thursday, April 22, 2010 3:44 AM
lol people use steel for charge pipes?????
I uses stainless and most use aluminum.
Steel is great if you want to have humidity from the air condense in the pipe, therefore rusting, and you can have rust getting forced into your intake!

That sounds awesome to me!

I pretty much did the same thing heavyclutch did.
I mocked up my setup, and put a marker line on each pipe, that would show where to align them, then I had them welded.
I had to go from the shop to the garage quite a bit, but it turned out great.
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Thursday, April 22, 2010 3:45 AM
BTW I used 16 ga. pipe
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Thursday, April 22, 2010 4:20 AM
i ran 2.5" aluminum on my saab kit seen in sig....



Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Thursday, April 22, 2010 12:58 PM
Phil Lindsay wrote:lol people use steel for charge pipes?????
I uses stainless and most use aluminum.
Steel is great if you want to have humidity from the air condense in the pipe, therefore rusting, and you can have rust getting forced into your intake!
Yes, I've seen plenty of steel charge pipes, and TONS of steel intakes (even from $$$ companies). I like to do my own welding, and I can't do stainless or aluminum. It's also a lot easier for me to powdercoat carbon steel than the others. Steel is significantly cheaper to top it off. Anyway, my turbos tend to lightly oil the inside of the pipes




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Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Friday, April 23, 2010 3:49 AM
If your turbo is "oiling" your pipes, that probabyl not a good thing either.
It would be ok if your PCV system vented into the intake, because that would lighty coat the pipes too.
But I doubt many people bother routing that, because of the extra fabrication.
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Friday, April 23, 2010 8:23 AM
Phil Lindsay wrote:If your turbo is "oiling" your pipes, that probabyl not a good thing either.
It would be ok if your PCV system vented into the intake, because that would lighty coat the pipes too.
But I doubt many people bother routing that, because of the extra fabrication.
Turbo oil seals on the J were shot, yes. My DSM PCV is returned to the intake, yes.




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Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Friday, April 23, 2010 9:58 AM
Im thinking about keeping my PCV vent to atmosphere, and re-circulating my BOV
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Friday, April 23, 2010 10:05 AM
Phil Lindsay wrote:Im thinking about keeping my PCV vent to atmosphere, and re-circulating my BOV
I got nailed at emissions for venting, although it was a temporary fix at the time. Also, my DSM is still on the stock MAF, so I have no choice but to recirculate the BOV.




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Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Friday, April 23, 2010 10:18 AM
i use 1/16" (0.65") wall thickness.
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Monday, April 26, 2010 4:03 AM
JOE L wrote:i use 1/16" (0.65") wall thickness.


Im just picky when it comes to specs.
Was your pipe advertised as that or did you measure it?
Just to clarify, as far as I know there is no pipe exactly 1/16 (.0625) or .065.
15 ga. pipe is .0673, and 16 ga. pipe is .0598.

Just letting everyone know!
Re: what gauge steel for pipe
Monday, April 26, 2010 7:38 AM
Phil Lindsay wrote:
JOE L wrote:i use 1/16" (0.65") wall thickness.


Im just picky when it comes to specs.
Was your pipe advertised as that or did you measure it?
Just to clarify, as far as I know there is no pipe exactly 1/16 (.0625) or .065.
15 ga. pipe is .0673, and 16 ga. pipe is .0598.

Just letting everyone know!
They may list it slightly thinner because of the bends?




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