[Supras] SS. vs. Lipp Iron elbow
Michael Green
mikejaygreen at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 19 20:45:51 CDT 2007
I installed my Random Technology D.P. 1/15/01. No issues to date. Mike
> Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 21:12:47 -0400> From: berniek at technicaldevelop.com> To: speedtoys.racing at gmail.com> CC: Supras at supras.com> Subject: Re: [Supras] SS. vs. Lipp Iron elbow> > Jeff:> > Thanks for the info. If something appears to be too good to be true > it usually is. I did go for the Random Technology downpipe for $30 more > than mild steel, since most downpipes appear to be stainless. Please > let me know if your experience with an SS downpipe is OK.> > > Bernie> > Jeff Mohler wrote:> > Stay away from SS in that location..its probly cheap SS, and wont like > > long term heat.> >> > SS can be very brittle when hot, if its not the right grade..which > > would cost a lot.> >> >> >> > On 9/19/07, *berniek at technicaldevelop.com > > <mailto:berniek at technicaldevelop.com>* <berniek at technicaldevelop.com > > <mailto:berniek at technicaldevelop.com>> wrote:> >> > In moving to a 3" downpipe, Lipp makes a cast iron elbow, and one> > source> > on Ebay has a stainless elbow with a second bung for a wideband, for> > about half the price. There is no statement of where it is made. Any> > suggestions from experience or any other factors?> >> >> > BernieK> >> >> > _______________________________________________> > Supras mailing list> > Supras at supras.com <mailto:Supras at supras.com>> > http://supras.com/mailman/listinfo/supras_supras.com> > <http://supras.com/mailman/listinfo/supras_supras.com>> >> >> > > _______________________________________________> Supras mailing list> Supras at supras.com> http://supras.com/mailman/listinfo/supras_supras.com
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