2.0L Performance Tech 260hp (235hp auto) Turbocharged SS tuner version. 260 lb-ft of torque

It's amazing, that a piece of plastic tubing, can make such a big difference...

Old Jul 8, 2022 | 04:12 PM
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Good to know we can still get these parts, thanks. Let us know how they work!
Old Jul 9, 2022 | 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by dougcjohn
Halltech HC.125 Laminar Airflow Straightener Screen
Huh. Have a sheet of this stuff lying around. Gotta see if I can apply it to my HHR’s. Don’t even know the best way to cut it.
Old Jul 9, 2022 | 01:30 PM
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Assuming it's plastic or really thin metal, you want it slightly bigger so it's a friction fit. I did this with a plastic sheet of honeycomb once and I used a small scissors to cut one wall at a time just outside a circle I taped to the sheet. Unless you've got a laser or water jet, that's likely as good as you can do.
Old Jul 13, 2022 | 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by lazaino
Assuming it's plastic or really thin metal, you want it slightly bigger so it's a friction fit. I did this with a plastic sheet of honeycomb once and I used a small scissors to cut one wall at a time just outside a circle I taped to the sheet. Unless you've got a laser or water jet, that's likely as good as you can do.
It’s aluminum, side-of-a-beercan thin. Cell are bigger than 1/4” but I didn’t measure.
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