I found John_D's thread on improving the airflow to the CR engine a while ago and decided I'd like to do something similiar. The problem is this: Apparently, it's basically impossible to find that intake pipe (from the Renault Megane) here (in Germany), and I'm not sure if scrapyards have reopened yet.
However, I have access to a 3d printer which is capable of printing PETG filament. That means whatever I print should keep its shape at up to 60°C.
My question is this: Has someone measured what kind of temperatures the intake pipe has to endure?
If it's always below those 60°, it might just be possible to create an entirely custom pipe... ?
EDIT: Apparently the material I have is capable of handling 75°C even.
However, I have access to a 3d printer which is capable of printing PETG filament. That means whatever I print should keep its shape at up to 60°C.
My question is this: Has someone measured what kind of temperatures the intake pipe has to endure?
If it's always below those 60°, it might just be possible to create an entirely custom pipe... ?
EDIT: Apparently the material I have is capable of handling 75°C even.
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