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so are they steel or ceramic as a scratch on the Blade shows a Shiny surface which could indicate steel , I have read many articles which say ceramic and a few which say steel. I. need a definate answer soon

Cheers for all help

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I didn't mean to offend you.

Thats OK Dan you didn't in any way whatsoever offend me. I don't know why you even thought that you misleading people to get your point across would offend me.

At least your arguement style is consistent...im used to it now.

From all reports mate you do good work...don't spoil it by being a name dropping know it all on the net, it doesn't go over well for your personality or your business.

its nice to be nice.

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i have these on my car atm they are ceramic!. i have also heard that these will handle ~16psi where as the 32 and 33 turbos 1 bar(14.5??) can anyone confirm?

but dont go and turn ur boost up and come complaining to me if they do explode. i am going to try it when i change the clutch over

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