Any interest in titanium exhaust tips for the GT3?
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SWEEET! ... I cant wait to get mine on Monday!!!
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What is the maximum temperature you are seeing at the exhaust tips? We are looking at some composite material for exhaust systems (including, and this would not be cheap, mufflers and closer to the head) that, while not as good looking as these titanium pieces , would sure be lighter and, as such, might be more "sexy" (which, to me, = weight).
P.S. The reason I ask about temp is that material that will take, e.g., 650 C (1202 F), is less expensive than material that will cope with 1250 C (2282 F).
P.P.S. Depending on the alloy of titanium used, titanium oxidizes at something between 550 C and 800 C and, as this process continues, begins to weaken and eventually crack and/or break which is why, series production manufacturers (e.g., Porsche), are most reluctant to use it in other than muffler and tail pipe applications as temperature therein are less than at the head.
P.S. The reason I ask about temp is that material that will take, e.g., 650 C (1202 F), is less expensive than material that will cope with 1250 C (2282 F).
P.P.S. Depending on the alloy of titanium used, titanium oxidizes at something between 550 C and 800 C and, as this process continues, begins to weaken and eventually crack and/or break which is why, series production manufacturers (e.g., Porsche), are most reluctant to use it in other than muffler and tail pipe applications as temperature therein are less than at the head.
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What is the maximum temperature you are seeing at the exhaust tips? We are looking at some composite material for exhaust systems (including, and this would not be cheap, mufflers and closer to the head) that, while not as good looking as these titanium pieces , would sure be lighter and, as such, might be more "sexy" (which, to me, = weight).
P.S. The reason I ask about temp is that material that will take, e.g., 650 C (1202 F), is less expensive than material that will cope with 1250 C (2282 F).
P.P.S. Depending on the alloy of titanium used, titanium oxidizes at something between 550 C and 800 C and, as this process continues, begins to weaken and eventually crack and/or break which is why, series production manufacturers (e.g., Porsche), are most reluctant to use it in other than muffler and tail pipe applications as temperature therein are less than at the head.
P.S. The reason I ask about temp is that material that will take, e.g., 650 C (1202 F), is less expensive than material that will cope with 1250 C (2282 F).
P.P.S. Depending on the alloy of titanium used, titanium oxidizes at something between 550 C and 800 C and, as this process continues, begins to weaken and eventually crack and/or break which is why, series production manufacturers (e.g., Porsche), are most reluctant to use it in other than muffler and tail pipe applications as temperature therein are less than at the head.
Thanks Larry and wait till you get some heat through it then it'll go the traditional "ti colorings"
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"I got ti tips ... they are multiplying ... and I am losing control"
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I couldn't wait ...
I know ... I know ... why don't I do the job properly and install the tips at the same time as my new bypass ...
because one job takes 3 hours and the other 20-30 minutes (depending if you have the right tools, or the ones I have ....)
Before/After ... sorry about the camera shake!
I couldn't wait ...
I know ... I know ... why don't I do the job properly and install the tips at the same time as my new bypass ...
because one job takes 3 hours and the other 20-30 minutes (depending if you have the right tools, or the ones I have ....)
Before/After ... sorry about the camera shake!
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Apologies John Travolta ...
I couldn't wait ...
I know ... I know ... why don't I do the job properly and install the tips at the same time as my new bypass ...
because one job takes 3 hours and the other 20-30 minutes (depending if you have the right tools, or the ones I have ....)
Before/After ... sorry about the camera shake!
I couldn't wait ...
I know ... I know ... why don't I do the job properly and install the tips at the same time as my new bypass ...
because one job takes 3 hours and the other 20-30 minutes (depending if you have the right tools, or the ones I have ....)
Before/After ... sorry about the camera shake!
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