EndlessMtnFab
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- Paxtonia, PA
i dig the super thirty thingy
I think we should call it " Almost Ultimate 30 "

i dig the super thirty thingy
The dirty thirtyI think we should call it " Almost Ultimate 30 "irate1:
You made that rear 4 link build seem so freakin easy. Maybe once I get good enough at welding, I'll try to fab one up myself.
Constuction wise .... the downpipe is a mix of mild & stainless steel. I could not afford (nor justify) the cost of stainless. This was especially true because I wanted the system coated (for radiant head reductoin). The ceramic coating will cover the metals and take care of the corrosion issues.
There will be a reading comprehension test at the end of this thread... you are excused from it. :dunce:Are you going to wrap the pipe or otherwise insulate it to try to reduce the amount of heat going back into the engine?
Yep, I missed that post. I have had ceramic coated exhaust before though, and I know for sure that it doesn't do the same as wrapping.There will be a reading comprehension test at the end of this thread... you are excused from it. :dunce:
Thought I would include a few shots of the hub situation ... that way there would be no confusion about how I went from 5 lug to 8 lug.
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If you look *super* closely at the first picture, you can see the hairline crack in the cleaner section of the hole (at the 5 oclock position). One of the other hubs has an elongated hole as well.
According to my calculations, 8 holes are at 45 degrees separation and 5 holes will be at 72 degrees. So for 8 you'll have holes at 0, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, and 315 degrees while for 5 you'll have holes at 0, 72, 144, 216, and 288. 90 and 72 will probably be dangerously close, 135 and 144 will definitely be, and 270/288 are pretty darn close too. Rotating clockwise results in 90/72 getting worse while 135/144 and 270/288 get better, there really is no way to win for some combinations. A better choice would be to get adapter spacers (if they are made for 8 to 5 conversion) or just run 8 like Joe decided to do.why could you not have just drilled 5 new holes into these hubs? looks like lots of room to re index them...:doh: