|
|
| Mr.T
|
| Regular Poster |
   |
| Group: Members |
| Posts: 121 |
| Member No.: 41 |
Car Profile: Available
|
| Status: Offline |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
| Posted:Oct 29 2002, 10:09 AM |
|
|
i'm going to make the most professional cai i can make.. so I want to get the pipes bent the right way. i know that if you mandrel bend the pipe, you can get crinkles, is there any better way to bend a 3'' pipe?
T
-------------------- Pitty'n fools since 86 Dynomax Exhaust CAI Custom Short-Throw Shifter |
| Tas71e
|
| Local Slut! |
   |
| Group: Members |
| Posts: 102 |
| Member No.: 20 |
Car Profile: Available
|
| Status: Offline |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Posted:Nov 3 2002, 09:21 PM |
|
|
i honestly thought mandrel was the way to go
I have heard of pre fabricated muffler and exhaust system theat bend with out the crinkles and its a matter of old off and 2 people hold the new setup in place and weld and fit the bushes etc...
I would never thought for anything else except maybe aesthetic reasons that the crinkles would hinder the cars performance
-------------------- Personally i prefer to insert my nitrous {N20} rectally for the addded head buzz and long lasting effect
MY CAR PICTURES IN MEMBERS SECTION, VOTE! |
| Brandon696
|
| The Street Racing Super Trooper |
     |
| Group: Members |
| Posts: 338 |
| Member No.: 34 |
Car Profile: Available
|
| Status: Offline |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
| Posted:Nov 5 2002, 07:52 AM |
|
|
go to your local muffler shop and they should have all that youd need for the most custom of setups. like mineke.
Brandon
-------------------- 'Go Forth and Teach the Ways of the Six' www.mx6.com Anything you wanna know about the six Anything you wanna know about the RX-7 www.rx7club.com
1994 Mazda MX-6 |