DrDoS
September 22, 2006, 7:25am
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OK well i plan on finishing up the car this weekend…
Was curious to know any one here that could fix it this weekend… the thing will need to be welded…
here are pics of the issue
http://www.reflectstudios.com/dp
This is the only real thing holding me back to finish up my car this weekend.
So if any one knows a good stainless steel welder to fix this… let me know
if you have the piping to to muffler man
i was just gonna say, thats stainless and not just anyone will be able to fix it
y not just take it to hybrid? it doesnt really look like too much work
are u just running an open dump right now?
DrDoS
September 22, 2006, 7:31am
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boardjnky4:
i was just gonna say, thats stainless and not just anyone will be able to fix it
y not just take it to hybrid? it doesnt really look like too much work
are u just running an open dump right now?
no, the car has not been runned in over a month.
not been runned - the spelling/grammar guys will be all over u for that one
yeah u def. need to get that ish finished up
ya already threw so much cash into that, may as well pay a pro to fix it up the right way
Xander
September 22, 2006, 7:40am
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I had mufflerman do mine, if it’s going back into the exhaust, jus bring them the manifold with the turbo and downpipe/ WG attached, they will cut and weld it while you wait
x…
grab a piece of flex tubing and cut taht pipe slide it over it… connect ur wastegate then tack the piece in… then take out the assembly and finish the weld… it wont look pretty but it will work perfect
no half assing. Do it clean and do it right.
DrDoS
September 22, 2006, 7:47am
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where do you see any half assing it? i am looking for a good soultion not a quick hack job… that’s why i posted.
DrDoS
September 22, 2006, 7:47am
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Xander:
I had mufflerman do mine, if it’s going back into the exhaust, jus bring them the manifold with the turbo and downpipe/ WG attached, they will cut and weld it while you wait
x…
that might be a good idea… fucker is heavy tough.
if u could get it out of the car i could do it right by welding in a entirely new piece