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8 pages long now... I think the answer to the question "custom stainless exhausts, interest?" is a massive "YES!!!"... how about we keep on topic and in this thread and maybe make this a sticky in the for sale section?

just my 2c as this thread will probably continue... which a testiment to Marks work... good luck with the new workshop mate :thumbsup:

i was muckin around the other day with my mate and disconected my cannon and god damn did my car sound nice, had a really nice roar to it i was thinkin is there anyway possible my cannon could be cut off and mayb u could make up a bit of stainless 3 pipe and weld it on lol ? sounds stupid i know but i mean when the cannon was disconected it actually sounded like a performance car

sam

hey sammie

that would be no problem at all , just let me know when you want it done.

kermit

hey this sounds like an idea

accept my muffler is welded to my exhaust piping, the next set of flanges are were it joins to the cat *sigh*

so my question is can you make a cut after the muffler and put some flanges on to and also have a piece of pipe put in there to eliminate the muffler, i want to be able to interchange between strait through pipe and muffler......if that makes sense lol

regards

the other Sam :)

hey this sounds like an idea

accept my muffler is welded to my exhaust piping, the next set of flanges are were it joins to the cat *sigh*

so my question is can you make a cut after the muffler and put some flanges on to and also have a piece of pipe put in there to eliminate the muffler, i want to be able to interchange between strait through pipe and muffler......if that makes sense lol

regards

the other Sam

copy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! jst kiddin hha would be goodtho if he can make somthign up like that.

regards

the cooler sam

Currently mark aka kermit is working on my rb20 180 here some pics of the cooler piping in the process of been made...

also like to note that mark currently is having pc issues which are been fixed should be getting back online soon

here is a link to some pics of what the work been done *note all taking with a camera phone*

http://mrlags.blogspot.com/

hey this sounds like an idea

accept my muffler is welded to my exhaust piping, the next set of flanges are were it joins to the cat *sigh*

so my question is can you make a cut after the muffler and put some flanges on to and also have a piece of pipe put in there to eliminate the muffler, i want to be able to interchange between strait through pipe and muffler......if that makes sense lol

regards

the other Sam

copy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! jst kiddin hha would be goodtho if he can make somthign up like that.

regards

the cooler sam

hey guys ,

tis easy peasy lemon squeasy ,

just gimme a shout

kermit

just a question will the weld marks on the exhaust rust out after a while?

no the welds on the exhaust will not rust out . eventually they will oxidise ( easily cleaned off surface )a little ( am talking many years ) but they will never rust. thats why people use stainless instead of mild steel. i always source good quality stainless materials and filler rod , not low quality china spec stainless steel .

i am always disgusted when i see stainless products which are rusting . thats why i hate china products.

kermit

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