Home made up-pipes!

delong_1

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not to take away from what you have done but waaaay to much heat, especially on the butt welds. I would take a look at the inside of the pipes, i bet there is a ton of slag in them. I mean no disrespect, i fabricate a ton of parts so i have had to deal with this on any up pipes i build.
 

duramaxzak

Wanna be puller!
Nov 22, 2008
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not to take away from what you have done but waaaay to much heat, especially on the butt welds. I would take a look at the inside of the pipes, i bet there is a ton of slag in them. I mean no disrespect, i fabricate a ton of parts so i have had to deal with this on any up pipes i build.

Ya, I agree with u, I don't do much welding anymore and was having some problems with the gas.
 

blk smoke lb7

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Those are pretty sweet.

My beef with my ATS's and manifolds is that the downpipe had to be beat up to clear them.
Thats what i ran into but they are some very nice uppipes,you just need a down pipe with a little more clearance,now eric Wisconhick is enjoying them.
 

RENODMAX

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not to take away from what you have done but waaaay to much heat, especially on the butt welds. I would take a look at the inside of the pipes, i bet there is a ton of slag in them. I mean no disrespect, i fabricate a ton of parts so i have had to deal with this on any up pipes i build.

Thats why I asked if they were MIG welded. Looks like a lot of heat and wire on the welds especially the bellows.