TB oval inlet for fmic piping?

ghettosled

SYTY SUPERSTORE
Re: TB oval inlet for fmic piping?

this is a vortec piece.

vor-4gh112-050.jpg


for straight just use a 3" to 4" silicone transition
 

Grimgrak

New member
Re: TB oval inlet for fmic piping?

Thats a little disturbing that they still use a circle coupling. Are there such things as oval couplings? How much boost do you think the circle couplings are good for without the cast aluminum peice?
ghettosled said:
this is a vortec piece.

vor-4gh112-050.jpg


for straight just use a 3" to 4" silicone transition
 

Flyin Ryan

hated cuz he drives fords
Re: TB oval inlet for fmic piping?

I just use a 3" to 4" silicone coupler with t clamps also
 

MikeRenz

not stock
Re: TB oval inlet for fmic piping?

i have a 3" to 4" silicone adapter thats brand new that i don't need if you'd like to buy it. its from RPM, so whatever it costs there minus a couple $s.
 

George Blake

DONATING MEMBER
Re: TB oval inlet for fmic piping?

I may have read it wrong but you don't find couplings in "oval" shapes. Measure the circumpherence of the oval and get a round couple coupling with the interior dimension close to what you came up with. When you slide the circular coupling on, it flatens out into an oval. Scary.
 

MikeRenz

not stock
Re: TB oval inlet for fmic piping?

George Blake said:
I may have read it wrong but you don't find couplings in "oval" shapes. Measure the circumpherence of the oval and get a round couple coupling with the interior dimension close to what you came up with. When you slide the circular coupling on, it flatens out into an oval. Scary.
yup...thats why we are talking about the 3" to 4" adapter. 4" is about what our stock throttle body measures around the oval :tup:
 

attackdog

New member
Re: TB oval inlet for fmic piping?

ghettosled said:
this is a vortec piece.

vor-4gh112-050.jpg


for straight just use a 3" to 4" silicone transition

What is this used for? What does it do? Sorry for the dumb question.
-Dean
 
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