just use an old shop air regulator for 15 bucks at home depot
campbell hausfield "mini shop air regulator" in the tools section at the depot
i like to make my own stuff,but i said why bother ??
this works great
That's the answer I was looking for... I was searching for something like your setup and came across this article. THought I might give it a try, but not anymore. I'm going with your setup. Thanks!
hillfolk'r is your car that loud that you need earplugs? I SAID IS YOUR CAR......
Ray
3/16" didn't cut it for me, I had to bore to 1/4"
Other than that, mine works on the same priciple, an dis effective. I beleive iine is a 'steam pressure releif valve' it has 1/2" 28tpi straight thread popular in flash supressors lilencers and muzzle brakes. The fine thread makes precision adjustment easier, but good luck finding a tap or die like that.
MORE MORE MORE!!! :twisted:
lol ssray
yea,i wear them on long road trips,like when i drive my 8 hour trip to ny
the noise does make ya tired on a long trip like that
but drivin around here,i dont wear them
much over 2 hours though,i will wear them
my exhaust is just straight pipe with a turndown exiting before the rear axle :twisted:
Ok, so what can I use for the hoses? I've got some clear 1/4" ID left over from the fuel lines I replaced. Can I use them?
Ok, so what can I use for the hoses? I've got some clear 1/4" ID left over from the fuel lines I replaced. Can I use them?
that should work. as long as you get a good seal. remember that if it breaks, you do not have control over the boost your car makes anymore :shock: