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Post by moofus02 on Dec 12, 2016 17:53:55 GMT -5
It should be a fun ride. Making one pipe is fun, making a matched set will be a blast! I might have a set for a 350 but not one of those
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Post by moofus02 on Dec 12, 2016 18:01:57 GMT -5
Just bought a 02 suburban 2500 4x4 with the 8.1 litter for a drive to work rig. Should pick it up tomorrow.
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Post by spaz12 on Dec 12, 2016 20:48:34 GMT -5
Just bought a 02 suburban 2500 4x4 with the 8.1 litter for a drive to work rig. Should pick it up tomorrow. Thank goodness fuel prices are at an all time low.
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Post by FrankenMech on Dec 13, 2016 1:07:05 GMT -5
Just bought a 02 suburban 2500 4x4 with the 8.1 litter for a drive to work rig. Should pick it up tomorrow. Congrats! How many scoots can you load in that thing? It will be fun to drive! After you air the burb tires to 125PSI just mount the back half of a scoot to use as a 50cc pusher engine on the rear hitch to save fuel. Don't worry about the tire smoke from the 50cc, the tire will warm up and get sticky for traction eventually.
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Post by 'O'Verse on Dec 25, 2016 1:08:27 GMT -5
Co-worker bought me a pair of glacier gloves. Since we work out in the rain and snow a lot. It's hard to find a totally waterproof but warm glove that has great dexterity to it. These were in the scuba gear section. Perfect fit.
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Post by ryan_ott on Dec 25, 2016 22:41:04 GMT -5
Co-worker bought me a pair of glacier gloves. Since we work out in the rain and snow a lot. It's hard to find a totally waterproof but warm glove that has great dexterity to it. These were in the scuba gear section. Perfect fit. Let me know how they work out. I usually go gloveless because I can't find any that let me feel my tools. But cold hands suck.
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Post by FrankenMech on Dec 25, 2016 22:52:54 GMT -5
Hmmmmm, I used to wear scuba gloves for spelunking in the Devil's Icebox (40-45° & wet) near Columbia MO. They may even be around here somewhere. I had forgotten all about those.
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Post by 'O'Verse on Dec 26, 2016 13:22:09 GMT -5
Co-worker bought me a pair of glacier gloves. Since we work out in the rain and snow a lot. It's hard to find a totally waterproof but warm glove that has great dexterity to it. These were in the scuba gear section. Perfect fit. Let me know how they work out. I usually go gloveless because I can't find any that let me feel my tools. But cold hands suck. Well here's the thing Ryan. My job as a flagger isn't physically strenuous by no means. Haha. We just needed a pair of gloves to hold onto our paddle and direct traffic without freezing. I would not recommend these gloves for anything more than that. Due to the seams being glued together and the neoprene not so thick or tough. Other than that great fit department. Gloves are shaped like a gorilla. There more like stand there and do nothing with warm dry hands type of a glove.
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Post by ryan_ott on Dec 30, 2016 18:28:16 GMT -5
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Post by moofus02 on Dec 30, 2016 18:31:12 GMT -5
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Post by ryan_ott on Dec 30, 2016 18:33:16 GMT -5
Smarter not harder!
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Post by 190mech on Dec 30, 2016 19:51:38 GMT -5
KEWL!!!!
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Post by greggkinney on Jan 13, 2017 9:05:03 GMT -5
may i ask why the outlet side is made smaller?
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Post by FrankenMech on Jan 13, 2017 17:32:53 GMT -5
The smaller outlet puts some back pressure in the muffler which produces lower sound levels. It does not seem to harm engine power output. Some mufflers come with a screw-in outlet reducer.
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Post by ryan_ott on Jan 13, 2017 21:12:04 GMT -5
I think it's meant to slide on a 20mm pipe for a clamp fit. It's 20mm straight through. On 2T's going too small on the stinger can melt a piston, raise EGT and cause tuning issues. 4T, well I never bothered with them, I think they like back pressure. This should be fine for my purposes.
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