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Mr SeriesIIGTST & turbomad,

how did you go with your combo dump/front pipe from Flyn?

sorry to be a pest guys but I would like your input on the quality & fitment of the dump/front pipe that you ordered from Flyn.

Was it also the mild steel one that you guys ordered as well painted in that heat resistant paint?

Hope to hear from you!

Thanks,

Gianni

Originally posted by SIKCAR

I'm gonna get a custom 3" stainless steel dump pipe made for 250 bucks, and I think that's a good choice to get it custom made

Revzone has dump pipes for $250 fitted. They are copies of HKS. Cut open HKS and make a mould. Very good stuff, mild steel.

Cheers

  • 1 year later...

I just got my 2 in 1 front/dump pipe fron batml. I would definately recommend his service and product as its very competitive, most of all very goodand afforable. On a side note, after the installed the pipes i noticed that it was sounds somewhat like a wrx. Is this normal and its also very loud which is contractory to what others saying that its not loud or noisy. Can someone in Adelaide have a look at it for me?

  • 7 months later...

For what i know there isnt just stainless steel it comes in a wide variety for different uses like ord 308 & marine 316 but then there are their martenstic properties (bit blurry here) some will harden when heated and cooled, others will aneal (Soften) with same but then harden if left to cool. It is a hard metal to work in any way shape or form and i've seen it crack seldom but it does crack.

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