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Old 01-31-2021, 03:25 PM
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Default Exhaust Flange 991.2

My apologies if this has been answered or dealt with. I've googled and I've searched with no avail.

Let's say someone wanted to start from scratch with an exhaust on a 991.2. Where would one find a turbo outlet exhaust flange? Or the dimensions or even blueprints to make them? Obviously, short of pulling the exhaust off the car.

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Would be interested in what the price would be on something like this. I know the LFX world has them readily available for something like $20, and that gets you a nice thick laser cut flange.
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We don't use laser cut flanges. The slag can contaminate welds if the surfaces unless you spend a decent amount of time grinding/prepping. The billet flanges have a pristine surface, mill scale free, and not being made from plate (as you would with laser) they tend to stay flatter when welded. They are also threaded for the studs, unlike the laser 'blanks'.


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