titanium exhaust?

Started by brodierx7, February 19, 2011, 05:09:58 PM

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brodierx7

whats so good about a titanium over a stainless system?

yehreally

weigh 5-6 kgs and look/sound nicccceeeeee :3gears-lh
 
(stainless could be 10-15kg)

jackaleks

and some \'stainless\' systems still seem to get a bit rusty, mostly on the welds. no rust on any part of a Ti exhaust :)

but yeah, sound like death and super light!

Nik da Greek

Plus they go the most beautiful colours as they go through heat cycles (not that you can see it under the car I suppose) and its so difficult and expensive to weld titanium properly that you know it was built by a quality firm who can afford decent fabricators, not some eBay cheap tat or robot-welded mass produced stuff



My entire ARC titanium full exhaust weighs less than the stainless midpipe that\'s on the car atm, the weight saving is incredible. Titanium doesn\'t corrode or tarnish either, even in road salt, so far more durable than steel and even stainless

Dualist

Quote from: jackaleks;744563and some \'stainless\' systems still seem to get a bit rusty
That\'s \'cos they use cheap 303/304 grade that doesn\'t like salt, if you go stainless make sure it\'s 316 grade ;) if you can\'t afford the Titanium version that is.

shaunwil

Forget 304, its more like EN 1.4509, was developed for exhaust systems and is ferromagnetic.

Some of the robot welds can be amazing if done right, we robot weld and don\'t even have to linish the edges off to get a clean edge.

How much is Titanium systems new ???

Shaun
1994 White FD with A-spec GT3574R - 358bhp at the hubs at 0.9bar :3gears-lh
2003 Mondeo 2lt 130ps Diesel Estate Daily :driving

brodierx7

the one i was looking at was on ebay second hand from dragon performance. they were wanting £350 BUT ITS GONE NOW! :2Mad