Hey everyone
Looking for some ideas on keeping my temps in the engine bay down coming into the warmer months. When i get on boost it feels like its lacking that push in the back compared to when its cooler.
Shes only 34 degrees outside so dreading the 40s when they come.
So yea i have a turbo beanie on to try and contain some heat but what else can i do?
I have an sti intercooler and air splitter on the rex so thought maybe using a hobbs switch on the sprayers? Has anyone had success with the sprayers? How might i hook up a hobbs switch? I have a 02 wrx wagon so could i use the rear window sprayer pump maybe?
Cheers guys
Luke
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10 May 2016 - 09:16 PM
Hey all
My stainless downpipe has cracked right up near the turbo and so im in the market for a new one. Iv found a mild steel down pipe by hurricane, its catless, has the flex joint and is a duel gate setup. Just wondering if anyone has had dealings with hurricane parts and your thoughts on them.
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My stainless downpipe has cracked right up near the turbo and so im in the market for a new one. Iv found a mild steel down pipe by hurricane, its catless, has the flex joint and is a duel gate setup. Just wondering if anyone has had dealings with hurricane parts and your thoughts on them.
Cheers
Luke