New Product from Speed-Source

oneandgone

40R 6 SPD SC3
We've been working on getting a handfull of things done for the MKIII lately and have finished this up today. We have a couple of other things that will be available soon aside from the GM trans kit that many of you already know about. As more products become available I'll add them to the list. If you have any questions feel free to ask.


The Speed-Source lower intercooler pipe kit replaces the stock rubber hoses and aluminum elbow on MKIII Supra turbo cars. The rubber hoses fail over time, and are expensive to replace at the dealer. The pipe is fabricated in 2 inch O.D. 18 gauge steel tubing, and finished in textured paint. The tubing is mandrel bent for a consistent inner diameter, and is held in position for TIG welding by a precision fixture. A rubber isolator mounts to the frame to provide support for the pipe. Three layer silicone couplers are furnished for the turbo to pipe, and pipe to intercooler connections. High quality stainless worm-drive clamps are provided for these connections. The ends of the pipe have a roll-formed groove to retain the hose couplers even at high boost pressures.

$90 shipped in the US..
Carl Crawford
www.speed-source.net

To order simply paypal $90 to cacrawfo@speed-source.net with the title MKIII Supra I/C Pipe Kit.
 

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americanjebus

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you mentioned tig welding,

im not familiar with anything of the sort, could i just buy this and replace my current stuff without any welding???
srry but im the only automotive oriented person in the family and still 17 so learning comes from myself. aka no welding tools.

when are they for sale, consider 1 set sold.
 
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oneandgone

40R 6 SPD SC3
Wow, thanks for the great response guys! I appreciate it!

americanjebus said:
you mentioned tig welding,

im not familiar with anything of the sort, could i just buy this and replace my current stuff without any welding???
srry but im the only automotive oriented person in the family and still 17 so learning comes from myself. aka no welding tools.

when are they for sale, consider 1 set sold.

No welding required on your part, it's already done. This is a complete, direct fit package. Just remove your old pipes and install this one. :)

They are available immediately. We have 3 sets on hand right now as one has already sold. We'll be ordering more materials asap.


Idealsupra said:
looks very nice... i see the rubber isolator on the first pic but not in the others...does it come with it?

very reasonable price also!

Yes, it does include the isolator. :icon_wink


Bigdough666 said:
Nice product. If I didnt already have lower hardpipes Id be down to buy a set. You guys offer or thinking bout making upper pipes?

Yes, we plan to do the uppers too. :cool: I'll be sure to let everyone know when they're done.
 

Eriol

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I've seen Carl's welding in person -- it's first rate. Count me in for one.

Will we have our choice of colors on the silicone hoses? :)
 

americanjebus

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yea for the next set your making what are the chances of all black piping w/ black couplers.....
heh.

if it costs a few $$ more let me know
 

shaeff

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this is a MUST when i'm putting my car back together. :drool:

-shaeff
 

turboa7mgte

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seeing that my spearco is 2.5 I dunno if I would want to go smaller piping diamater.

Can you make that in 2.5? and what would you want for it?
I would buy the 2" but i would have to find a 90% elbow that goes from 2" to 2.5" to adapt to my spearco.

Looks nice though.... props for making us some lower cost stuff for the MKIII
 

Blue87T(Dan)

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Nice job Grant. I think it will help a few people to be able to do hard pipes in a few steps instead of having to bite the bullet all at once

A very reasonable price for a good looking product.

Dan