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  • SENZA PARI
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    Switching gears from the Z and back over to the 7...
    We finished up the downpipe for the new setup this evening, going with a fully polished finish vs. raw welds for this one. The 7 may recieve the full polish treatment in the end... we'll see. We electro-polish in house, however we rarely use it on our own parts.

    Downpipe is 5" reducing down to 4", with a 6.5" degree taper, also hand fabricated.

    Welded up...


    IMAG2102 by SENZA PARI, on Flickr

    And after polish...


    IMAG2108 by SENZA PARI, on Flickr


    IMAG2107 by SENZA PARI, on Flickr

    And a few more of another 13B manifold in the works..


    IMAG2083 by SENZA PARI, on Flickr


    IMAG2084 by SENZA PARI, on Flickr

    More to come on the Z in the next week... Front wheels are in:-)

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  • ThatEF9kid
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    your welding is amazing

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  • electricalbox
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    Those welds = pron.

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  • LeeLee
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    So smooth, LOVE it!

    keep up the good work.

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  • HooWybrow
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    Holy mother of moly.

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  • Jersh
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    Man, I miss building stuff in SolidWorks. It's such a fun program to use once you figure it all out. Keep up the good work.

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  • SENZA PARI
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    Originally posted by unii View Post
    Coming from someone who does a little tig welding, you are amazing and must have alot of time in just the welding.
    Each runner sees two passes, so yes there's quite a bit offtime into each of these. Each runner on the pie-cut 13B manifold above took approx. 6 hours.

    Originally posted by selah777 View Post
    doing it BIGGGGG
    The only way to do it!

    Originally posted by 90probef2t View Post
    do you work for Full Race? if not you should thats awesome!
    We do not... that's quite a compliment as they may be considered the current standard for turbo/exhaust manifolds

    Originally posted by Heist View Post
    I can't even imagine how much you would charge for one of those manifolds.
    Probably surprisingly less than you think, and less than we should. Usually pretty flexible too as we do this because we truly love it, rather than to make a buck.

    Originally posted by jbr0th3rs View Post
    WOW im excited for the outcome
    As are we! It's been two years now of nothing but body work... Every now and then we'll take the car out for a spin without any doors, hood, fenders... she'll be back together and on the road soon. Fingers crossed.

    Originally posted by firelizard3 View Post
    Wow, this thread delivers.
    I'll keep it up to date with the latest news. Thanks again everyone for the kind words... It sunds a little corny but it's little things like that which keep the fire under our a** burning hot.
    Last edited by SENZA PARI; 10-23-2011, 08:14 PM.

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  • firelizard3
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    Wow, this thread delivers.

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  • jbr0th3rs
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    WOW im excited for the outcome

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  • ChristopherJason
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    Holy Fuck ! Amazing Welding work !

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  • Heist
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    I can't even imagine how much you would charge for one of those manifolds.

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  • PMcD
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    That is some very impressive welding.

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  • 90probef2t
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    do you work for Full Race? if not you should thats awesome!

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  • selah777
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    doing it BIGGGGG

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  • unii
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    Coming from someone who does a little tig welding, you are amazing and must have alot of time in just the welding.

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