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Jul 2016

I been playing with the idea of making a 3d printed intake for my car. So far I finished with the design and printed a test fit piece in PLA. Now is time to pick a material that can take the under hood temperatures. Under hood temperature under heavy load will be around 210-220F. What do you guys suggest to print the final intake? Someone suggested Nylon. I did some research and Nylon 66 or PE 66 is used extensively in intake manifolds but I do t think is the same exact material that we can 3d print.

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Polycarbonate or high temp nylon. Are you sure that temp range is correct for under the hood on the intake? I have no idea it just seems high to me.

4 months later

Hi Juan,

Stumbled on this thread. FYI, we have a garage at AMP, 3D printer, and Solid Works. Please email me at mike@hongnorr.com if we can help in any way, or swing by the garage next time you’re at the track (HONG NORR - a couple doors down from Discovery)

Mike