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Tom-Guy 12-27-2005 11:58 PM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 

Originally Posted by GiNuWiNe
Please say your pulling my left testicle, you can tell the pipe isn't aligned.

Yes, but is it aligned across the SSR, internally? Because faggot external alignment is purely cosmetic, and therefore worthless.

Look up a table of schedule pipe's ID/wall thickness/diameter, pay attention to straight sections vs various bends. I can guarantee the ID changes more than that pipe is "misaligned"

Ravage70 12-28-2005 02:44 AM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 
hahahah the pipe is misaligned? ::)
If you have never built anything before then you would be excused to say something that stupid.

Dr.Boost 12-28-2005 06:44 PM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 
Bah, as much as I'd like to jump on the bandwagon, I'd have to say that manifold is just fine. If it were a $900 manifold made for a show car then I would say shove it up your ass, but it's far from that. It's a sub-$300 manifold that will most likely last forever and function just fine for any setup. :-\
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GiNuWiNe 12-28-2005 10:46 PM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Yes, but is it aligned across the SSR, internally? Because faggot external alignment is purely cosmetic, and therefore worthless.

Look up a table of schedule pipe's ID/wall thickness/diameter, pay attention to straight sections vs various bends. I can guarantee the ID changes more than that pipe is "misaligned"

I'm pretty sure if its externally unaligned its internally unaligned also. Unless the two pipes are different thicknesses.

90accordIHI 12-29-2005 01:02 AM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 

Originally Posted by GiNuWiNe
I'm pretty sure if its externally unaligned its internally unaligned also. Unless the two pipes are different thicknesses.

isn't that what JD just said? ???

GiNuWiNe 12-29-2005 03:11 AM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 

Originally Posted by 90boostdaccord
isn't that what JD just said? ???

Yea, lol, i was being a dumbass. ;D

RedCavz 12-29-2005 03:36 AM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 
saw the mani tonight and still don't know what you're talking about...

Jcushing 12-29-2005 08:06 AM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 
no JD actually pipe is rated off INNER diameter (nominal). i understand the clearance for pipe is pretty loose but its still rated to have the same ID throughout straight or bend because its primarily used to flow liquids so the ID is the important dimension. for example 304ss sched 10 1.5" pipe has a ID of 1.682 and a wall thickness of .109" in both straight and bent secitons.

http://www.mcmaster.com/library/20051004/45735K323L.GIF

http://www.mcmaster.com/library/20050809/4347K351L.GIF

and heres a table of shedule/wall thickness http://www.interpipe.com/Pipe_Dimens...nd_Weights.htm

Joshb_ 12-29-2005 08:59 AM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 

Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
Bah, as much as I'd like to jump on the bandwagon, I'd have to say that manifold is just fine. If it were a $900 manifold made for a show car then I would say shove it up your ass, but it's far from that. It's a sub-$300 manifold that will most likely last forever and function just fine for any setup. :-\

good call

stenseltizm 12-29-2005 10:46 AM

Re: pics for j davis, late night xmas
 

Originally Posted by Jcushing
no JD actually pipe is rated off INNER diameter (nominal).

Actually Pipe is measured off of OD. The ID changes depending on your wall thickness, and is where the tolerance stack up of OD, out of round, and Wall thickness could/does occur.

Hell your last link demonstrates the flaw in your thought.

Originally Posted by Jcushing
and heres a table of shedule/wall thickness http://www.interpipe.com/Pipe_Dimens...nd_Weights.htm

If the ID is what is held constant on pipe, then why is the pipe labeled by OD and Wall thickness in those graphs. Could it mean that ID is calculated? ??? :6


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