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    Today, we’ll be taking a look at the creation of the bespoke straight pipes we’re fabricating for our customer’s Arancio Borealis Lamborghini Gallardo.

    As we pointed out in the introduction of this car earlier in the week, it’s receiving an exhaust that nobody else will have, a truly handbuilt bespoke design that you won’t see on literally any other Gallardo. We were quite excited to get underway, as we knew we could make this car exactly as violent as the owner is hoping. The first step was mounting the X-pipe where we wanted it, just above the rear transaxle. An X-pipe is necessary to create the sound we want; without merging the banks prior to hitting the exhaust tips, the car will sound overly raspy, drowning out the true screaming nature of the Lamborghini V10.



    With the X-pipe situated in its home, we set about creating the piping that would run from the end of the catalytic converters (which is the exact same location that our custom cat delete pipes will stop) to the X-pipe itself. We start off the cat with a piece of pipe we’ve already pre-fabricated to work with the OEM clamps, then run that pipe around to the X. As with everything else, we test-fit first, followed by tack welds to hold everything in place. This allows us to make any last-minute tiny adjustments in pipe angle before laying down the final welds.




    With everything fitting together how we want it to, we set about laying down the final welds. Once the pipes cooled off, we placed them back into the car and began plotting out how we’d run the pipes from the X to the tips.




    Starting with a straight piece of pipe off the X, we run the exhaust sideways until it banks downward towards the tips. We’ve welded in the straight segment first, waiting until it cools to again reinsert the exhaust into the vehicle for the remaining test-fitment. As you can tell, there’s a lot of in-and-out when it comes to building a custom exhaust. We want to make sure everything fits perfectly, and we’re not about to take any shortcuts that may compromise quality or fitment.




    From there, we test-fit the piece that runs from the straight segment to the exhaust tips. It bends downwards and away from the center of the vehicle, so we have to ensure that everything lines up perfectly, or the tips might rattle against the OEM exhaust tip housings built into the bumper assembly.




    And now we’ve reached the final weld for each side (not counting the mounts that affix the entire exhaust to the Gallardo’s body). This is the most important weld, as even a slight bit of movement during welding can cause the exhaust to fit improperly. For that reason, we’re taking a slow and steady approach with it. For a car of this caliber with a bespoke exhaust of this caliber, there’s no wiggle room when it comes to errors in fitment. It will take longer to fabricate, yes, but in return you receive something that’s guaranteed to fit perfectly.




    That about sums up the progress thus far on the bespoke Gallardo straight pipes. Come back early next week for the final round of pictures, along with a before-and-after video showcasing just how ridiculous the sound will get. We’re excited, and we hope you are too. Have a great weekend, and drive safely!

    www.fluidmotorunion.com
    www.stanceworks.com



    Originally posted by Oxer
    I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

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    nice!

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    • #3
      Jeeeeeez, I really **** that you guys are so far away, I would love to have my exhaust and other fab work made by you.
      Instagram: @Eurow

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      • #4
        3" stainless i'm guessing? looks great but seems small for some reason, maybe it's just the pics.
        mr TIG gonna end up with some awfully tan hands, no-glovin' it like that
        conversion syndicate*

        4g63 swapped Hilux: http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=75423

        ig: makercruuz

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        • #5
          Amazing fab work as always from you guys.
          Can't get over the fact that a Lambo has what appears to be plain old box section?
          Float like a Cadillac, Sting like a Beemer!
          http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24326

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          • #6
            I don't know, but its Monday over her in Europeland. And we want videos.
            -Instagram@jdjurhuus
            Stretchsaurus and Pokemon.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zic View Post
              I don't know, but its Monday over her in Europeland. And we want videos.
              Oh, don't worry, that's on my list of to-dos today!

              Originally posted by Buck6687 View Post
              Amazing fab work as always from you guys.
              Can't get over the fact that a Lambo has what appears to be plain old box section?
              Thanks!

              And yes, that's a plain ol' box section. The Murciélago is the same way. I likened it to a vehicle that's built by a man in a shack. It's like Morgan took over Lamborghini production.

              Originally posted by cruuz View Post
              3" stainless i'm guessing? looks great but seems small for some reason, maybe it's just the pics.
              mr TIG gonna end up with some awfully tan hands, no-glovin' it like that
              He just tacked it together there; they always wear gloves when welding. A stray arc blew off half of Tom's glove one time, but it spared his fingers (aside from a couple small burns). So we know firsthand, no pun intended, just how necessary they are for full welds.

              And yes, that's 3" stainless. It looks small, probably because the open area at the back of the Gallardo is actually relatively massive. There's a lot of extra space in there once you remove the MASSIVE oem exhaust.

              Originally posted by MikeyRa View Post
              Jeeeeeez, I really **** that you guys are so far away, I would love to have my exhaust and other fab work made by you.
              Well if you ever find yourself out in the Midwest, we'd love to work with ya!

              Originally posted by white out View Post
              nice!
              Thanks

              www.fluidmotorunion.com
              www.stanceworks.com



              Originally posted by Oxer
              I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

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              • #8
                Originally posted by cruuz View Post
                3" stainless i'm guessing? looks great but seems small for some reason, maybe it's just the pics.
                mr TIG gonna end up with some awfully tan hands, no-glovin' it like that
                This just in! Tom has sent me a text message, and I must issue a correction.

                1) The Gallardo exhaust is 2.5", not 3".

                2) His glove blew apart from pressure built up inside the container he was welding on. It gave him third degree burns.

                I should probably work on my memory. But now that I remember it, his hand did look pretty gnarly.

                www.fluidmotorunion.com
                www.stanceworks.com



                Originally posted by Oxer
                I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View Post
                  This just in! Tom has sent me a text message, and I must issue a correction.

                  1) The Gallardo exhaust is 2.5", not 3".

                  2) His glove blew apart from pressure built up inside the container he was welding on. It gave him third degree burns.

                  I should probably work on my memory. But now that I remember it, his hand did look pretty gnarly.
                  lol was he lurking this thread?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Average_Jerk View Post
                    lol was he lurking this thread?
                    Yes, yes he was. Which is good, because obviously my peanut of a brain isn't really operating at peak efficiency today.

                    www.fluidmotorunion.com
                    www.stanceworks.com



                    Originally posted by Oxer
                    I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

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                    • #11
                      bwahaha, i knew it looked small. i'm a little surprised to see that it isn't +3", but i guess backpressure will be good and low end maintained
                      conversion syndicate*

                      4g63 swapped Hilux: http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=75423

                      ig: makercruuz

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                      • #12
                        Purdy.

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