upgradedsupra said:Nice Ron and let me know when you are ready to drop it in also. Looks like it will still be a while though. I think it will also be one of the nicer MKIII's in the North west.:biglaugh:
You better be hitting the track this year now that you have more time.
Duane
kwnate said:Thats going to be the baddest supra North of Boeing freeway!!! Can't wait to help you drop it in
He lives on the other side of the freeway thats allbuckshotglass said:Is it going in your car, Nate? Hmmm. Just a crazy thought I had.:icon_conf
Looks awesome, BTW.
everything is tacked together...then you remove the pipes from the head flange and collector, then you can weld it all up. When that's done you put it all back together.sethron71 said:Wow Ron, the aww never ends. I realize that as the tubes go into the collectors they are slip connectors but how do you weld them or seal then at that point as there is no room to weld behind. Again amazing work!!
Seth
mattjk said:everything is tacked together...then you remove the pipes from the head flange and collector, then you can weld it all up. When that's done you put it all back together.
Common practice when building headers... but maybe Ron has some other technique.
upgradedsupra said:I say keep some of your secrets to yourself Ron. I do realize you like to help but some things are best left untold and IMO I think this is one of the times.
No offense Seth
PS: Call me later today if you get a chance before you head to work Ron.
Duane