Drivetrain Hard pipes from Forge, What can they do?
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Yep, just reach out to them and they should be able to get you the correct one.
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Are any of you planning on doing a ceramic coating or heat reflective tape on the outside of the pipes? I would assume once the metal heats up it will be a big source of heat soak. I was considering installing these as well, as im convinced the stock plastic charge pipes/intake runner are one of the main sources of heat soak on this car. Even with intake and intercooler, im running double ambient intake temps once my car gets up to temp.
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Funny wise the guy which do the video about E-Venturi ( MINI Team Dombeck), states 7HP gain on the Dyno for the Forge main tube, which however gets hot as hell. I think that the heat from the turbo crawls through, a protection might be useless ? On the other hand the air volume which goes through is massive, so that contact with inner tube might be minor.
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