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Re: stainless exhaust pipes
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I would be more concerned about fracturing at the kinks than anything else due to heating and cooling cycles as well as vibration.

Many modern producton vehicles use SS exhaust pipes directly in front of the cat converter. I do not remeber ever seeing any such pipes with RANDOM similar kinks. If u have a modern V 8 with cat converter then take a look at it for comparison.

Posted on: 2013/8/1 21:07
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Re: stainless exhaust pipes
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Riki wrote:
thanks craig,

the flanges are not even either,


If the flanges aren't even I don't see how you're going to avoid exhaust leaks. I don't have all that much experience with exhaust systems and my stainless experience limited to what's hanging beneath my DD but I can't imagine a professional shop letting something like that out of the door.

Posted on: 2013/8/1 21:17
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Re: stainless exhaust pipes
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How thick is the steel in the SS pipes?????? Use a mic and steel ball bearing to measure the thickness of the steel. I' m guessing it very thin material. However i do not know what thickness any MODERN PRODUCTION SS pipes are.

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Re: stainless exhaust pipes
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is this a 55 support?,

also is the red oil filter a 55,

also,, could it be used for trans filter?,

how would it work for full flow,?,,enlarge fittings.. 2 in series . or more.

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Posted on: 2013/8/3 14:29
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Re: stainless exhaust pipes
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old pipes on car since 1979,

see hole,, same guy, so i had exhaust leaks.

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Posted on: 2013/8/5 18:05
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Re: stainless exhaust pipes
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Only thing I dislike about stainless pipes is the "pinging" noise they make when they cool down.

Posted on: 2013/8/7 15:49
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Re: stainless exhaust pipes
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kev,

i am thinking of going with an-steel, off the header. cheaper,

the rear is what gets rusted.

my toyota will ping, not loud but you can hear it.

Posted on: 2013/8/7 21:31
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