Quality of this piece



Thanks,
Parker
both of the ORY merges I bought (TSP old style,
Jet-Hot). Whether that's quality per se, I guess is
a matter of opinion but it looks half-assed to me and
will make some interesting whistles at least, maybe
cost you a little turbulence.
I used a flex shaft grinder and ball stone to dress all
the sharps off mine.
They always want to show you the pretty side, never
the ugly innards.
both of the ORY merges I bought (TSP old style,
Jet-Hot). Whether that's quality per se, I guess is
a matter of opinion but it looks half-assed to me and
will make some interesting whistles at least, maybe
cost you a little turbulence.
I used a flex shaft grinder and ball stone to dress all
the sharps off mine.
They always want to show you the pretty side, never
the ugly innards.
I agree I was only shown the shiny stainless outside, not the awkward cuts inside.
Do you think the turbulence caused when the cutout is closed will be less efficient than no cutout at all? Or would it be negligible?
I reckon I will get it as flush as possible so it will not skew the results of seeing if a cutout gains over the stock CME.
Thanks,
Parker





