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Steel piping Air intake

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Well i went shopping and got these

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Is that all i will need man?

from the OP pic, looks like u need another bit of rubber for the other end

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While the metal looks the goods, I'd expect a smooth plastic pipe (PVC drain pipe etc) to give better performance due to reduced heat soak/transfer.

Just my 2c.
 

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yeah im just wondering if i got all the parts and im not sure if he used the 90 degree bend or the 45 bend gotta wait for him to reply, hopefully i got all the parts
 

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I don't think heat would transfer into the pipe very well anyway, the metal is separated by silicon which isn't a very good conductor.

So close!!! You were soo close! SILICONE. It's silicone. Not any of the other abortions of words mentioned in this thread, and almost but not quite "silicon". I've never seen the same word misspelled so many times in a thread before!!

Here, have a read:
What is the Difference Between Silicon and Silicone?
 
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