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Old 01-19-2015, 11:54 AM
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Just finished up a 3" Stainless Steel exhaust system in-house on a Twin Turbo CTS-V





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I dig the X-pipe, Really cool!
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Looks excellent, great job!
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Any vids? It looks really nice!
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Thanks a lot! The car is almost finished up, and we will have a ton of videos on this car!

We have tried a few different designs on x-pipes and this one really pulled a good vacuum, so we are giving it a try
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That looks Damn good
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Good looking build, very tidy.
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Thanks a lot! The car is almost finished up, and we will have a ton of videos on this car!

We have tried a few different designs on x-pipes and this one really pulled a good vacuum, so we are giving it a try

That is probably the best looking/smoothest flowing X ive seen. Do you have Fab pics? Id love to see the details of the cuts.
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That is probably the best looking/smoothest flowing X ive seen. Do you have Fab pics? Id love to see the details of the cuts.
No I don't have any detailed pics of that. This is a pre-made x-pipe, and the 4th brand/style I have used. For parts and labor, its hard to beat it when you find a good one that you can make for cheaper.
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No I don't have any detailed pics of that. This is a pre-made x-pipe, and the 4th brand/style I have used. For parts and labor, its hard to beat it when you find a good one that you can make for cheaper.
Yeah i really like that one. Id love a link to where you found it. PM me if you like.
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Yeah i really like that one. Id love a link to where you found it. PM me if you like.

No problem at all. Sorry I took a small vacation

It is a cxracing x-pipe, its $90 I believe. Way worth the time and materials for that.The welds looked solid, and no real slag inside.
I have used a DrX, Magnaflow, "another brand, trying to remember", and now this one.
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Wow, that looks great. Nice work.
Was it purged while welding?
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No problem at all. Sorry I took a small vacation

It is a cxracing x-pipe, its $90 I believe. Way worth the time and materials for that.The welds looked solid, and no real slag inside.
I have used a DrX, Magnaflow, "another brand, trying to remember", and now this one.
Awesome, Thanks.
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Not a problem at all, if you get one, let me know what you think!

Depending on the work at hand I will back purge. Most exhaust systems I don't. A good solid cut and belt sanding pipes flat, make for a really solid and clean weld, with minimal to no "slag" inside. On Mid-pipes, x-pipes, and things that don't require a whole bottle of argon I do. Argon got expensive! If someone required it, I would.



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