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you like his wife better without pants? well i see that causing prolems lol




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you like his wife better without pants? well i see that causing prolems lol
i better get back to work...whenever i stop posting pics this thread goes right into the gutter![]()
That interior looks killer, really coming together nice. vroom, vroom.![]()
That would be badass I hope a video will persue. I glad I havn't missed much I havn't been on in over a week I still getting caught up on my subscibed threads I missed 12 pages on the pointless thread....
Holy crap is that the footwell thats a quarter inch away from the collector, if so you going to need some of those special nascar racing shoes to drive it to keep your feet from melting.
Oh man that's a lot of work., 6 per side and no room would be fun to make some for the 2.9 in mine though about much in tubing do you have in that so far?
also wouldn't the longer snaky tubes loose a lot of power from restriction?![]()
why is the ending of the collector sleeved?
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the chrome inlet elbows for the sidepipes are 3'' diameter,but step down to 2 1/2'' on the ends.i have no use for this bit,it makes more sense just to go 3'' right off the headers.
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so back to the bandsaw.
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some snug fitting rings are made to fit inside the elbow tube.
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the inner ring is welded to the header outlet and an outer ring is formed.
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with both rings welded on,a pocket is formed for the sidepipe elbow to fit into.
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mounting the sidepipe to the frame will be all that is needed to keep the header and pipe together.some fiberglass rope in the bottom of the pocket will be used as a gasket.
this will allow the little bit of isolation that i need,in a package that doesn't take up any room.