Buick Performance - How To
Yes, Lowe's sells it, home depot does not. It's about 2-3 times as expensive as PVC though. Welcome to the ABS intake crew 
Mine isnt quite so ghetto, but its still home depot racing
.

I have a different air meter setup now, so the pipe is modified from what you see there to be a little bigger, and it has been since painted, although I'm going to go back over it with 1200* BBQ paint, so it has a nice flat black finish as I've seen it and it looks really nice.

Mine isnt quite so ghetto, but its still home depot racing
.
I have a different air meter setup now, so the pipe is modified from what you see there to be a little bigger, and it has been since painted, although I'm going to go back over it with 1200* BBQ paint, so it has a nice flat black finish as I've seen it and it looks really nice.
Last edited by 16g-95gsx; Jun 29, 2003 at 09:13 PM.
Originally posted by 16g-95gsx
Also PVC stands for polyvynle chloride if I'm not mistaken meaning it would most likely give off chlorine gas under high heat, wouldnt that be bad for an engine, I dont know just taking a guess there.
I gotta do the DIY CAI on my AE92
.
Also PVC stands for polyvynle chloride if I'm not mistaken meaning it would most likely give off chlorine gas under high heat, wouldnt that be bad for an engine, I dont know just taking a guess there.
I gotta do the DIY CAI on my AE92
.
The combination of chlorine gas and melting rubber from the Fermco fittings combines to create a gas that has the same effects as nitrous oxide...However, with our proprietary gas, there is not a need to add additional fuel (as you do with nitrous)...as our proprietary gas breaks down during combustion, the proper amount of fuel is released.
ok you convinced me. I was gonna use Propane as my secret weapon but now i think imll have to get a chemical engineer to build me a mini processing plant in my trunk to inject chlrone gas and rubber into my engine.
new project for mE!!!
new project for mE!!!





