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Old Feb 3, 2009, 09:49 AM
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More of Keith's amazing work! Pics inside.

Here is the latest of some great work done by Keith. He made me some very nice upper and lower IC pipes, 4" intake, and one of the nicesest O2 housing I have ever seen. He also modified my Ultimate Racing downpipe to accept the v-banded O2 housing. Lastly he modified a Garrett GT exhaust housing with a 3" v-band. More pics will be up soon once I get it all installed.

A big thanks goes out to Keith and all the guys at TTr!
Thanks for some amazing work.





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Baller V-banded O2 housing, downpipe, and turbine housing.

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Yeah I saw that in person when I was getting the AEM installed and tuned, I helped pack it! LOL... Manny has to learn how to take measurements....

Keith showed me the exhaust housing and 02 pipe and let me tell you, Keith has got a gift with that welding! Amazing welds, Amazing Fab work! I cant wait to see the end results of your TTR build!

Congrats dude, Im officially envious of you!

Dan
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Originally Posted by 90GSXDan
Yeah I saw that in person when I was getting the AEM installed and tuned, I helped pack it! LOL... Manny has to learn how to take measurements....

Keith showed me the exhaust housing and 02 pipe and let me tell you, Keith has got a gift with that welding! Amazing welds, Amazing Fab work! I cant wait to see the end results of your TTR build!

Congrats dude, Im officially envious of you!

Dan
Keith does do amazing work.
Thanks for the comments!
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Sick set-up
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Very nice good luck with it.

Keith, nice work. The fab and welding skills are looking like some of the best.

Alex
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holy crap thats sick
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those are some sick looking intercooler pipes
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Originally Posted by Dogboxracing
Very nice good luck with it.

Keith, nice work. The fab and welding skills are looking like some of the best.

Alex
Thanks Alex.

Keith
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yea looks amazing quality bump for you..
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what's good about v band flange?
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For one thing, they are easy to take apart
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Originally Posted by fugiwara
what's good about v band flange?
Self sealing, no gaskets necessary, allows for some adjustment to get it to fit perfect, they look great, and are easy to put together/take apart.
They are also more compact than your standard 2 bolt flange.
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Originally Posted by fugiwara
what's good about v band flange?
Everything.

1. No gaskets.
2. No leaks.
3. Ease of Removal/install.
4. Ability to rotate tubing/piping 360 degrees
5. Less Prone to rust.

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nice
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