Hey all,
So one of the drawbacks with the ebay FMIC kits is by the time you size up and attatch all the intercooler piping to your universal application, the minute you hit boost, all of the pipes blow off because there are no ridges.
(this totally didnt happen to me )
Anyways, my first solution was to weld a ridge on, but they are aluminum and aluminum welders charge lots of cash for that sort of thing, i came across this DIY beadroller on another website a short time ago. It may be old news however i still think it should be stickied im sure this will help someone somewhere on here
Anyways... you take a set of vice grips, weld on a huge washer (or two smaller washers in my case), and an exhaust clamp bracket on the top i had all of this stuff laying around at my place the average car guy should too
Weld them up and you have yourself a bead roller
It takes alot of time to make a nice bead but nonetheless it works!
Also it doesnt look uber pretty bit its covered by silcone piping anyways so all you JDM fanboys can still use this. Here are the pics:
The ridges above took about 5-10 minutes to do.
So one of the drawbacks with the ebay FMIC kits is by the time you size up and attatch all the intercooler piping to your universal application, the minute you hit boost, all of the pipes blow off because there are no ridges.
(this totally didnt happen to me )
Anyways, my first solution was to weld a ridge on, but they are aluminum and aluminum welders charge lots of cash for that sort of thing, i came across this DIY beadroller on another website a short time ago. It may be old news however i still think it should be stickied im sure this will help someone somewhere on here
Anyways... you take a set of vice grips, weld on a huge washer (or two smaller washers in my case), and an exhaust clamp bracket on the top i had all of this stuff laying around at my place the average car guy should too
Weld them up and you have yourself a bead roller
It takes alot of time to make a nice bead but nonetheless it works!
Also it doesnt look uber pretty bit its covered by silcone piping anyways so all you JDM fanboys can still use this. Here are the pics:
The ridges above took about 5-10 minutes to do.
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