I'm trying to figure out what inlet pipe will work for my Vortech Mini Race (Maxflow) bypass valve. Will the stock Vortech inlet pipe work, or will I need to go with an AFM power pipe? Thanks!
Tanner
Tanner
I am pretty sure (not 100%) that the mini race has to have its mouting flange welded on, which wouldnt be possible to a plastic vortech inlet tube. So i would think you would need a power pipe of some sort thats metal so you can weld it on that.
The only real problem I see running a mini-race on a stock inlet is that the outlet on the mini-race is larger than stock valve and thus bypass inlet on the inlet pipe which somewhat negates the whole purpose of the larger valve in the first place. Running a high flowing valve with little tubing makes very little sense.
In short, the valve will work, yes. Will it work to its full potential? Probably not. You most likely will not have an issue with it though.
I already answered that question lol
All this talk of bungs makes me feel kinda gay...
And to answer your question, not that I know of. The Anderson and MPH all have the smaller bung (ok I'm so out of this 'bung' thread...)
lmfao... "I want TP for me 'bung' hole"
would the car run like poo if I got a hose with 2 different sized ends (one for the inlet pipe, one for the bypass)?
Like I said, it will work, but might not work "the best".Probably not, seeing as you're not going to be running alot of boost on a stock block - you should be OK. If there are any stuttering or bucking issues just fix itLike I said, it will work, but might not work "the best".
Hey Tanner are you installing and tuning your Vortech this spring?
