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    Fitzy
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    #7

    That looks sweet

    2002 Honda S2000
    2006 Dodge Ram CTD

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      Dangler
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      there's been a fitzy sighting....

      Fvckin machine took my quarter
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        91nbtsi
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        That looks like way too much work.

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        07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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          aliengotpsi
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          That wins shows.... Thats jdm baby

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            krzydrftr93
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            #11

            That looks really clean and sweet. What kinda car is that on anyways??

            Matt
            92 Civic HB
            JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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              btleier
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              please explain to me WHY? anyone, anyone....

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                SmitEvo
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                Better airflow and it looks nice.

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                  weshole
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                  btleier wrote:
                  please explain to me WHY? anyone, anyone....

                  As far as I remember, that method was originally used on titanium for exhaust and intake piping because you cant bend titanium like other metals. Titanium is used because it is soooo light in comparison to aluminum, steel, or stainless steel. I started to see it be used on time attack cars and some endurance racing cars about 10 years ago. But it has gained alot more acceptance and usefullness today. And it does look very TITTIE!

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                    harwood39
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                    that is an older Datsun Z car, cant tell if its a 240Z, 260Z or 280Z

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                      PSI2HI
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                      I have pics of that Datsun saved on my comp. Pie cutting gets you a larger inside diameter throughtout the radius of the bend as well as can be used for bends where mandrels aren't tight enough.

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                        91nbtsi
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                        Pie cutting is stupid.

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                        07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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                          Joel
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                          ur stupid!!!!

                          no race car? becuz homeowner...

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