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Tinman

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  1. Much thanks gentlemen. I'm hoping that the new pair of mufflers I'm building will improve the sound a bit more.
  2. A very short clip from Nelson Ledges today. The external mic hanging by the exhaust worked well. The phone recording it did not. It got hot and shut down mid first lap. This is with the 180 degree headers, no X, and factory ti mufflers.
  3. Excellent news. Was anything done with the drainage issues that caused all the problems with the old surface?
  4. Thanks. Lowering asking price to $800. Might be interested in trades such as 15" wheels with 4x100mm bolt pattern or 17"-18" wheels with 5x114.3 bolt pattern.
  5. SOLD Wheels and tires are factory C5 Z06 sizes, 17x9.5+64mm offset with 265/40/17 front and 18x10.5+56mm offset with 295/35/18 rear. Wheels are perfect except for some nearly undetectable curb rash on one front wheel, see last picture. Tires are like new Bridgestone Potenza RE760s. Between 9/32" and 10/32" tread depth from inside to outside of all four. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2255.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2256.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2257.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2259.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2261.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2262.jpg Asking $900
  6. I am in no way an expert on turbo systems so take the following with a 2 ton grain of salt. On a single turbo application the 180 degree configuration would only add unnecessary complication unless it is a twin scroll compressor and even at that, the compromises that would have to be made would most likely make it not worth the trouble. Your best bet would be an 8 into 1 system with equal length primaries. To do so on a front mount turbo would require primary lengths of at least 36". Only someone with way more forced induction knowledge could determine if equal length primaries that long would be more beneficial than an unequal length primary design with shorter primaries.
  7. Thanks for putting that together Clay! Much appreciated. :thumbup:
  8. Food truck?! I may to try this straight line stuff again.
  9. I'm quite happy with the results, most definitely worth the effort. I still plan to play around with different mid pipe designs, have four others in mind, and will either do the bypass mod on the mufflers or make my own. It's still a bit too quiet. The one thing that does bother me is the little bit of rasp just North of 2000rpm when going through the gears in normal driving conditions. But when the fun pedal is in the proper half of it's travel, all is bliss.
  10. Best compliment ever. Thanks! As long as i don't get stupid and let well enough alone, you shall.
  11. Most likely. I also plan to bring it to the upcoming dyno day.
  12. Cam overlap would effect the sound just as it would in any exhaust. But it does not effect the pulses in the exhaust, it does allow the pulses of the exhaust to scavenge a larger intake charge. This is why I'm hoping to see an increase in mid range torque. The primaries length and even firing through the collectors should help in the scavenging. Unfortunately, the LS6 camshaft has a ridiculous lobe separation angle making for little overlap. At some point I would like to have a cam with similar lobe profiles to the LS6 cam but ground on a 112 degree lobe separation angle instead of the 117.5 of the LS6.
  13. Lol. I don't know about a party but, I'm looking forward to hearing them under load on Brian's dyno and seeing how they fair power wise against off the shelf headers. I'm guessing and hoping for similar peak numbers and a slight increase in mid range torque.
  14. So close but I'm about one foot short of 2 1/2" tubing. Was hoping to fire it up tonight but it looks like the trip of shame to Jeg's in the morning instead.
  15. On with the install of what is done so I can complete the last section between the X and the over axle pipes. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2198.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2203.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2204.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2205.jpg Hangers and O2 sensor wire routing. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2199.jpg Passenger side underhood. As with most C5 headers, the dipstick did require some work. I ended up cutting the bolt tab off and making a new one and welding it to the opposite side of the dipstick tube. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2217.jpg Driver side underhood. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2208.jpg Everything is going as planned except for a pair of my fuck ups. I welded the passenger side collector retaining tab 1/8" too far back on the primary pipe. It will be fine for now but I'll move it next time the headers come off. Secondly, somehow I missed the mark when mating the X pipe to the collectors. It was done on the bench and ended up a degree or two off which is throwing the X pipe exit 3/16" closer to the driver side of the tunnel. Since it is the first of a few different mid pipe sections i want to try, I'll let it go and make it work. On the positive side, both headers slid in from the bottom with ease. I did have to loosen, rotate, and re tighten the driver side ground strap before sliding it in. And I did have to disconnect most of the starter wires and passenger side grounds and reinstall them in after the header was slid in but before it was bolted on. Otherwise a gravy job to get them in.
  16. Thanks. Enjoy your TIG welder, opens up a lot of possibilities.
  17. Possibly and one of the things I would like to try. I harbor no anger for anyone that wants to copy my design. I went into this for the sound, not to make money off of duplicates. You have my blessing and may this thread help you in your quest.
  18. Not a stupid question at all. I plan to make a few different midpipe configurations to try, one being without an X. I'm expecting this X pipe to give it a higher pitch and smoother sound. The video in my first post of my chassis car's 180 degree headers does not have an X.
  19. Finished up the X-pipe section and the hangers for the collector area of the exhaust. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2187.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2190.jpg All that is left is the two runs from the X-pipe to the factory mufflers.
  20. Thanks again for all the kind words. Clay, as far as I'm concerned, these will never be duplicated, at least by me. After this, it's off to new challenges, hopefully with less headaches. Headers are now done. Finally done! Collector retaining tabs and hangers welded on and waiting for final install. Now onto the X-pipe. Pretty simple piece and much more fun to work with. Started with a little math and a couple of cuts through two U-bends. Trued up on the belt sander and tacked together. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2179.jpg A few random pieces laying around the garage tacked to the welding bench to keep everything inline. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2180.jpg And welding the main portion out. The two 1" long sections at the exit end are the 2 3/4" to 2 1/2" reducers. After the X the exhaust will be 2 1/2" to mate to the factory ti over axle pipes and mufflers. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2181.jpg
  21. The "easy side" turned out to be an absolute train wreck. #5 was way too close to the plastic inspection cover that seals off the gap between the oil pan and bellhousing. So, a little piece of my favorite metal was whipped up to take it's place. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2162.jpg First try and fail on the #3 primary. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2163.jpg The new and final #3 tacked in and as it turned out, #5 pointed in the wrong direction. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2164.jpg #5 on it's 38" long bendy route to the header flange. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2165.jpg #5 finalized and tacked except for the last to joints. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2170.jpg Primaries welded and tacked to the header flange for their last test fit. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2173.jpg And the final product minus collector retaining tabs. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/FullSizeRender.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t55/tinman_015/IMG_2177.jpg
  22. Awesome. How do those that do not wish to participate in that gay ass facebook shit procure tickets?
  23. 17"x9.5" and 18x10.5" or all 18"x10.5"?
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