Has anyone tried this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiI_g08H5RY&t=284s
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Ready to test.
It goes under its own power, ripping around the yard.
All good until the chain came off, forgot to put the clip on. Couldn't find the pliers in my haste, I'll do it later I thought, I didnt.
Superficial damage only thankfully. But it runs and reasonably well.
Haha. Inspirational genius foiled by human distraction and impatience. Glad it's not only me. Minus the genius part of course.![]()
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Hello
Long time, no posting.
Been doing my exhaust's, mostly stainless 304, 1mm
Does anybody have any hacks or tools for getting joint's more acurate without just hamering them? Or even to make the headers round in any other way then a regular hammer?
Arm and moslty Elbow starting to complain seriously... not strong armed :/
I think I already explored my hammer technic wheel and its only with about 450g hammer's but still...
Maybe I should create an electric hammer to beat the header welds or just train the left harm?!
Really looking into improving efficiency.
Cheers
I have to ask , why are you using 1mm - I have tested this twice now on completely different engines.
0.8 makes better power.
1mm in SS would be a nightmare to hammer , as you have found.
But if the cuts are shallow enough , and with well purged welds you dont need to hammer them - in this case , no power lost.
Edit - added a un hamered pipe pic
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Where it starts ........
Where it is now....
https://youtu.be/4Uv2_0n7NJY
Hi Romeu, for header section easiest way to use stainless steel 1 mm thick elbows, just cut out them at inside radius, similar to triangle shape, deform, weld and you get conical elbow.
Like Wob said, long time ago racers discovered that for diffuser, belly and baffle sections, thicker than 0.75 mm and power started to drop.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-5-63mm-...t/112750423829
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