Engine Bay Piping

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Wilo300zx, Apr 7, 2008.

  1. Wilo300zx

    Wilo300zx 1990 JSpec N.A Fairlady M

    Replacing a majority of engine bay piping whilst my engine is out, and i was wondering, what quantity and size of pipings i need to replace?

    I know there are 4mm, 6mm and i think 8mm pipings...

    How much pipping and what diameter is needed?

    Also the 50mm air intake piping, which i want to replace, for the air intake.
    On the stock air intake system, the little bit of plastic that branches off the stock intake pipe, left hand side, is that necessary, because in some hard pipes, there are no branchings and others there are? :confused:

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  2. rom-vg30dett

    rom-vg30dett Always Broke

    you don't need the plastic ducts that connect to the stock air box
     
  3. Wilo300zx

    Wilo300zx 1990 JSpec N.A Fairlady M

    So 50mm silicone piping straight from my AFM to my T.B's will work just fine?

    Also what pipes (eg diameter and lengths) do i need for the engine bay?

    Like fuel lines, arv, air, ect

    Hope that is the correct systems :confused:
     
  4. black baz

    black baz black 'n blue Bazemy

    fuel lines are 5/16th (7.9mm) ....

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  5. WazTTed

    WazTTed Grease Monkey

    your not going 2 get any gain on a NA by redoing the piping man !! get some turbos bro!

    replace all the fuel and vac lines you can and leave it at that !!!:D
     
  6. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

    No everything is moulded... nothing wrong with the factory inlet tract why do you want to replace it?
     
  7. 300zxt

    300zxt Well-Known Member

    Clean, paint, reinstall, done!
     

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