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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Romania
Posts: 96
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Hi all.
I saw many replacing the plastic ducts in their cars with aluminium ones. Hell, I one of them ![]() But than I read somewhere that the metal is a conductor of heat, and the plastic (the compound from with the piping are made) is heat insulated. So is it or is it not a good ideea to replace the plastic pipes with aluminium ones? Are the aluminium pipes going to transfer the heat to the intake air and by doing so to reduce the performance of our engines? What do you think?
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