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Re: TVS900 Basics - eurowned - 02-16-2013 12:34 PM

Bad Astro Bad Astro

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TVS900 Basics - Penis - 02-16-2013 01:01 PM

Damn Astro you do need to stop going on NAM.


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RE: TVS900 Basics - Jan - 02-18-2013 11:31 PM

RMW TVS Prototype INLET pipe......

[Image: RMWTVSINLET2_zps68c075b0.jpg]


[Image: RMWTVSinlet_zps345700ca.jpg]



RE: TVS900 Basics - Nickbmw - 02-19-2013 04:59 AM

Progressing fast...


Re: TVS900 Basics - minimark - 02-19-2013 06:51 AM

RMW doing it right!!Cool


TVS900 Basics - mini_racer - 02-19-2013 07:02 AM

So are we talking a stock or reamed out TB ? And while that is one cool looking intake tube, does it need to be coated so that it stays cool on the inside ?


RE: TVS900 Basics - Jan - 02-19-2013 09:55 AM

Stock TB will be used and the big one for the 20psi kit
But all will be tested to see how much hp difference there is to justify the money spent
The tube will more than likely be made from plastic or carbon unless costs are too high
All heat dispersing ideas will be used but cost will also come into play


TVS900 Basics - Penis - 02-19-2013 10:57 AM

That cant be a inlet pipe... Its round on the inside, not a squished up pice of pipe that looks like it came out of a scrap pile. This is just not possible, it might let too much air in. Tongue

I would be fine having the inlet made of aluminum in production. Carbon would be a big expense with little to no pay off, hell you really cant even see it anyhow.


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RE: TVS900 Basics - Shanne - 02-19-2013 12:56 PM

Jan still wont tell me if it will bolt up to my sprintrex


RE: TVS900 Basics - astrochex - 02-19-2013 05:01 PM

A simple reflective wrap would take care of most of the heat..

Small animals are in danger of getting sucked into the TVS.