The exhaust side doesn't need to be shiny like that 4094 turned out. Some times they do, some times they don't. If the casting is really dirty they generally don't. That 4094 didn't have very many miles so it cleaned up well.
It also takes me no time to polish them. Again, whether it becomes shiny or not, it's still smooth and exhaust gases will flow through MUCH better than the stock rough casting.
I am sure after a few good pulls that nice smooth surface will be covered with soot making it not so polished. So why spend all the time to make it perfectly polished. I think like said before smooth transition - Important factor and increased size is the ticket. This is only my opinion
Correct, first fire up you'll get soot on the surface but again sometimes they become shiny sometimes not when I do them.
Sorry to clutter your thread Zak. Kick Eric in the nuts for me next time you see him!!!:thumb::roflmao:
Yellowchevy