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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 9:55 am
by Pete
NOS as well, Mark???
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 10:10 am
by Rogue Trooper
The intake looks the nuts
Can you imagine Bananarama! up the last weld

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 10:28 am
by mopar_mark
Pete wrote:NOS as well, Mark???
No Gas, well apart from CO2 for the Wastegates
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 11:21 am
by Pete
mopar_mark wrote:Pete wrote:NOS as well, Mark???
No Gas, well apart from CO2 for the Wastegates
Ok, I did wonder about the additional bosses on the intake runners....
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 1:52 pm
by mopar_mark
Pete wrote:mopar_mark wrote:Pete wrote:NOS as well, Mark???
No Gas, well apart from CO2 for the Wastegates
Ok, I did wonder about the additional bosses on the intake runners....
There for bolting the manifold down pete
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 2:20 pm
by Cannonball
Pete wrote:mopar_mark wrote:Pete wrote:NOS as well, Mark???
No Gas, well apart from CO2 for the Wastegates
Ok, I did wonder about the additional bosses on the intake runners....
bloody hell pete how many hemi heads/intakes have you got,
i nearly had them away from hausers the other day, why have you not picked them up..........
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 7:11 pm
by Pete
Give me some dollar and you can have them, chap

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 8:56 pm
by Blue
Hogan? I thought a man of your means would have gone for a Marcella

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 11 9:51 pm
by mopar_mark
Blue wrote:Hogan? I thought a man of your means would have gone for a Marcella

I enquired, Marcella has a min of 18 - 20 week waiting list . . .
Hogan stated 5-6 weeks, ended up nearly 10. If I had of known that, I would of possibly waited.
Maybe the next one will be Marcella, his manifolds in my opinion look second to none
Some of Marcella's magic, I previously posted

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 11 12:45 am
by mopar_mark
Had a good day today, new welder working fine, managed to get both turbos mounted
Headers were more difficult than I expected, pleased with the end results though

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 11 12:47 am
by GTXJim
I just want to by a tig and start practicing on some Ally

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 11 9:10 am
by Matt
I bought a tig recently and i'm loving it . I needed to make a load of wheeled aluminium legs for some portable staging, and it pretty much paid for the welder (secondhand)
It's such a nice way to weld. It does seem to chew through the argon though . I may need to see how little flow I can actually get away with .
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 11 10:42 am
by Blue
Well here's a standard to aim for....
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 11 11:12 am
by GTXJim
I've always been impressed with Mark's work, here's a picture of an earlier header

if you look really close you can see some of the welds.
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 11 6:34 pm
by Guy
Damn Jim you must have good eyes those welds are quality but I recon Marks will flow much better
