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Faaarreeeaaakkkkin amazing!!!!!!!
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Very nice
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Lots of bad-ass welding here. How 'bout some CNC action?
Intake flange on CNC
Finished intake flange
Here's a water flange:
Printed part for test fitting
Billet machined part (5 axis, 2 setups)
Polished
Anodized
Installed
-Alex
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I doubt anyone would pay what it would cost to make these like I did. A better way would be to machine the flange and weld the rest together. Either way it would be close to a hundred bucks. The plastic one is $8.
-Alex
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Easier way, not better.
I would pay 100 for that work of art. Seriously! Don't underestimate the price some people would pay to do things right. You should see what it would take to produce a batch of them, then talk to James aka Dogger at Spoonfed Tuning to market these properly here on the tex.
Nice freaking work!
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This might fit..
2007/2008 CBR600RR Exhaust Build:
Myself and another memeber put this bad boy together a while back for my 2007 cbr600rr race bike- thought i would post it up! My buddy is the welding master, i am simply the sherpa!
Exhaust is SS steel with 4-1 header and 2.5" after collector with V-Band connection (yes on a bike haha). We also made CNC machined header clips (hold header to engine).This was matted to a 2.5" two borthers exhaust. Simply a for fun test go at an exahust build. Made less power down low and moved the power band way high- gained few WHP after 9000rpm. Ended up taking it off and running a two borthers header back as it yeilded better mid range which is what i needed. Never the less...and amazing build and learning experience.
Custom 4-1 Collector:
Jig:
Sooo Fresh and Sooo Clean:
Up Pipe:
Done!:
On Bike:
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So you guys got me thinking about that water flange. The one I made does not replace stock, it takes a different path to go around the tensioner. I'm guessing that most people would want to customize theirs too so this is what I came up with. You buy the flange and weld on your own pipes, AN connectors, whatever you need. The flange costs much less to machine than the whole part and can probably sell for $50. Would there be any real interest in this?
-Alex
PS. sweet collector on that bike exhaust. I once welded up a collector but I'm too embarrassed to show pictures of it![]()
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I'm fitting ITBs to my 16v so it would be of interest for me to have something like that. What about putting either and inner or outer thread on the flange so a compression fitting could be screwed into it and it would allow the user to put a 45 degree or 90 degree bend or even a T piece onto it?
What obstructions do we need to consider? Alternator, lower intake manifold, oil dipstick tube....
I think I need to go out to my garage and have a look amy my head and block again.
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Making some more progress, any thoughts on the above?....Originally Posted by nubVR
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...s/DSC03707.jpg
Scrolling through here and said wait, thats my trunk and stewart I/C pump! (nothing was really fab'd, just reducers on the pump)
A guy named Donny Bailey made the tank up... incredible welder.
Lots of cool stuff in here, keep it coming![]()
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Heres a LS3 Camaro build I'm on. Haven't touched a VAG in a while.
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I like this thread! great work guys
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I have so much respect for those of you that can weld, I really am hoping I can save up for a welder this year and start practicing![]()