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Turbo Manifolds - Finished Product

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    pin
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    What do you think of this? http://www.industrialtool.com/walter-surfox.html

    Barry
    "street races are for newbies and drifting is for the pros"

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      dude...you guys really need to get into making manifolds for volvo's....those guys pay 1500 or so for the cheapest one....

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        Looks good, the 4 into 1 collector is cool.

        DaveH
        '94 Supra- 7.77 @ 176mph

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          slowvo wrote:
          dude...you guys really need to get into making manifolds for volvo's....those guys pay 1500 or so for the cheapest one....

          Give us your car for a test dummy.

          [email protected] -- DSM
          07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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            i dont know if coloration indicates a good weld...being its that color because of the heat....although the welds do look really good....either way once its on a running car the whole manifold will be that color anyways...

            pretty nice mani's

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              weshole
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              pin wrote:
              What do you think of this? http://www.industrialtool.com/walter-surfox.html

              That looks good but it will all change back as soon as it gets hot. that was designed for use on Stainless that never sees exh temps.

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                Coloration of a weld is good. A weld with zero color or that looks black shows contamination of either material, filler, or the tungsten. Again, color = good.

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                  97slowgsx wrote:
                  i dont know if coloration indicates a good weld...being its that color because of the heat....

                  So glad people that have no idea or experience are commenting here, typical!

                  No color indiciates the weld was either welded to hot or has contamination in it. Heat is irrelevant to the coloration.

                  "Just because you know it all doesn't mean you can do it all"

                  "If you can't afford to do it right the first time can you afford to do it a second time?"

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                    no experience ...hahahaha

                    coloration comes from clean, continuous welds...and if you continuously weld...it gets hot...which forms the color!

                    but what do i know about welding....

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                      97slowgsx wrote:
                      i dont know if coloration indicates a good weld...being its that color because of the heat

                      97slowgsx wrote:
                      coloration comes from clean, continuous welds

                      Soooo...which is it John?

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                        did you forget to read the second part of the 2nd quote there Chuck??? ...did you think i was contradicting myself????....because you forgot to read the 2nd part of what i said...

                        Here i will repost it for you....
                        "coloration comes from clean, continuous welds...and if you continuously weld...it gets hot...which forms the color!"

                        if coloration doesnt come from heat....where does it come from??? the metal...no...

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                          Ok now kids, that's enough. This is the tech section. Let it stay that way please. Go play rough in the run your mouth section. That's a far bigger play ground.

                          And Nick, they look marvelous.

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                            bad ass!

                            no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                              Looks real nice! I wonder how one of those will look on a certain 2jz powered probe? 🙂

                              8.14@163mph 1.16 best 60ft 1054whp
                              1990 Ford Probe GT 2jz RWD
                              LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER! -MS

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                                97slowgsx>

                                What have you tig welded with all of your experience then?

                                Just asking...

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                                  fallguy wrote:
                                  Looks real nice! I wonder how one of those will look on a certain 2jz powered probe? 🙂
                                  WHAT? WHO HAS ONE OF THOSE... THAT GUY MUST BE ON CRACK!

                                  no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                                    97slowgsx wrote:
                                    no experience ...hahahaha

                                    coloration comes from clean, continuous welds...and if you continuously weld...it gets hot...which forms the color!

                                    but what do i know about welding....

                                    Yeah your right wtf do i know. So your saying if i go run a short bead right now w/ little amps its not gonna color?

                                    I guess i found a new employee welder/fabricator i've been looking for!! Feel free to stop in for your hands on interview and if im impressed, you got a job.

                                    "Just because you know it all doesn't mean you can do it all"

                                    "If you can't afford to do it right the first time can you afford to do it a second time?"

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                                      RidinRails
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                                      i never said you didnt know anything about welding....i know if you go run a short bead it will color...i never said it wouldnt so i dont know where you got that impression....i'm just saying that the color comes from the heat..

                                      I said that coloration comes from a clean continous weld...

                                      ....integra gsr ...i've tig welded on aluminum, and some different kinds of steel...i havent made any manifold or anything like nick has....

                                      sure i'll stop by the shop ...run some beads for you just for fun...but you can find someone else to weld for ya.

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                                        97slowgsx wrote:
                                        no experience ...hahahaha

                                        coloration comes from clean, continuous welds...and if you continuously weld...it gets hot...which forms the color!

                                        but what do i know about welding....

                                        Got the impression from your comment above.

                                        I dont really know anyone who runs long continous beads, especially on manifolds and piping unless you wanted a distorted and warped piece. What your saying is you need to run a long continous weld to get the material hot in order to create color which is completly untrue and completly and backwards. If what your saying was true the first couple welds would not have any color due to the material not being "hot".

                                        You're always the "know it all" so we'll just leave it @ that. This wasn't a welding 101 post anyways.

                                        "Just because you know it all doesn't mean you can do it all"

                                        "If you can't afford to do it right the first time can you afford to do it a second time?"

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                                          no ...you're always the know it all....

                                          but whatever..

                                          i dont know anyone who welds for a second..then stops, then welds for another second, then stops...but with a manifold like that...i'd think you would weld half the side of the pipe, and then the other side.

                                          please explain to me where the color comes from if it doesnt come from the heat....

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