TwinTurbo.NET: Nissan 300ZX forum - lol! now that is Canadian engineering! (n/m)
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lol! now that is Canadian engineering! (n/m)
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spyhunterTT(nj)
on October 18, 2007 at 6:43 PM
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come on, it wasn't that bad
posted by ZEngineer
on October 18, 2007 at 02:27 PM
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this is possibly a good idea
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ZEngineer
08:28:28 10/18/07
wouldn't that deform/destroy the pipe at the bends? (n/m)
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Rickytl (ma)
09:08:50 10/18/07
that was my thought too (n/m)
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Atl300zxTT
09:11:16 10/18/07
my thought was
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Alan(NJ)
09:17:05 10/18/07
not enough material to work with
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aliaZ
09:20:51 10/18/07
You're talking about wall thickness?.... (n/m)
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RSR
11:39:33 10/18/07
pretty much (n/m)
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aliaZ
22:26:17 10/18/07
Who uses that method?
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Maximamike
09:27:39 10/18/07
here's a small description I found
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ZEngineer
10:04:16 10/18/07
I got your tuba right here
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NytWolf
10:49:03 10/18/07
:) I'm not saying it's doable
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ZEngineer
10:52:35 10/18/07
Then I wouldn't claim "it's widely used" (n/m)
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NytWolf
11:06:49 10/18/07
deal. Feel free to replace "it's widely used" by
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ZEngineer
11:14:44 10/18/07
it's not "new" either ... you're on your last straw (n/m)
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NytWolf
11:29:00 10/18/07
Hi, I'm Nytwolf. I will annoy you with pointless semantics. (n/m)
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Kenny
13:05:58 10/18/07
Hi Kenny; glad you popped in LOL (n/m)
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NytWolf
13:11:48 10/18/07
have you done your stress strain analysis? (n/m)
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gt300zxtt
10:17:40 10/18/07
there's no such thing, that's just old wives tales :) (n/m)
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ZEngineer
10:42:30 10/18/07
sorry, didn't understand your post the first time reading it
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Cap927(Boston)
10:21:08 10/18/07
I bet TAP Plastics could make a set from drawings. (n/m)
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Scotts94z32
10:31:58 10/18/07
Wouldn't have expected this from you...
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yobobrox
10:57:47 10/18/07
nu-uh
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ZEngineer
11:07:38 10/18/07
they are pipes. (n/m)
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Spee
11:22:19 10/18/07
has anyone looked at the cost factor per horsepower
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AZHeat
11:07:44 10/18/07
Right, boost = resistance.
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BigTDogg (MA)
11:19:08 10/18/07
I believe Mike Smith suggested 2.25" would be ideal for
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Scotts94z32
12:07:11 10/18/07
How about a dyno test of 2.5 inch on piping
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AZHeat
13:24:54 10/18/07
that's a good idea for the stock exhaust also (n/m)
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The Devils Z
12:51:46 10/18/07
LOL (n/m)
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Adam (NoVA)
12:54:01 10/18/07
funny :) (n/m)
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ZEngineer
13:01:12 10/18/07
thank you ! (n/m)
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The Devils Z
13:02:32 10/18/07
Lmao...
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eriksu9
13:08:14 10/18/07
I wish this was a joke.
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Kenny
14:19:14 10/18/07
I think we have our Future Darwin Award winner..
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eriksu9
13:02:29 10/18/07
Just exactly how did you get the name
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eriksu9
13:25:21 10/18/07
Lol... (n/m)
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Machtavian
13:27:46 10/18/07
He has a thing for choo-choos. (n/m)
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BradZ (FL)
13:40:41 10/18/07
The Lemmiwinks method? (n/m)
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U ZCREAM
13:59:16 10/18/07
More like the Paris Hilton pineapple method. (n/m)
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BradZ (FL)
14:04:17 10/18/07
More like the Mr. Slave Paris Hilton method. (n/m)
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Broke_as_****
14:10:10 10/18/07
touché (n/m)
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U ZCREAM
14:31:01 10/18/07
HAHAHAHA! one of the best episodes. (n/m)
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90tt2+2z (WI)
16:57:08 10/18/07
Are any of these tools used in this widely used technique?
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T0M
14:09:35 10/18/07
pfft, like you know anything about making IC pipes (n/m)
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ZEngineer
14:15:24 10/18/07
Hey Tom, any news on the products you were developing? (n/m)
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TheTwinZ (Peru)
15:37:05 10/18/07
I'm all for "different thinking."
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Kenny
14:21:40 10/18/07
come on, it wasn't that bad
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ZEngineer
14:27:37 10/18/07
lol! now that is Canadian engineering! (n/m) -
spyhunterTT(nj)
18:43:39 10/18/07
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