Hi guys, this may be a noob of a question, but couldn't find anything relating to it, so thought I'd brave the forums.
Today I rerouted the pipework on my FMIC setup. I did this for two reasons:
1. To shorten the overall pipework length (reduced length by about 400mm) and;
2. To fit a smaller FMIC (old cooler was 500x300x70, new cooler is 500x140x70)
Both of these in an effort to improve throttle response.
Anyway, I did this by using a combination of the alumimium pipework used in the old setup, and some new silicone fittings (1x135 deg elbow, 1x45 deg elbow, and 2x90 deg elbows).
The result was looking good until I kicked it over, the new silicone fittings all collapsed at idle due to manifold vacuum. Give the throttle a blip, and they return to their normal shape.
This wasn't an issue with the old setup, as pipework was 99% aluminium pipework, with some silicone joiners.
Any ideas why or what could be causing this to happen? And can it be fixed?
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Az