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« on: August 26, 2008, 01:04:15 AM »

I went to Keng (da_dude) to custom fab and weld an exhaust for me. He is very knowledgeable and helpful. He does great work and most importantly stands behind his work 100%. He worked on it from around 9:30pm to about 4:00am without any complaints. I love the look and sound of it. Any custom fabrication that I ever need done in the future will be done by him. I will post up some pictures tomorrow hopefully. Thanks again da_dude!
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As you know from physics, torque = force * distance so the farther from the center of the wheel that the rim is, the more torque and power it will take to turn.
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2008, 01:08:30 AM »

LOL.. You are giving me too much credit. But I'm gald you're happy with it. A happy customer is alway a good thing Grin I'm sure it would look alot better if it was done during the day with alot more lighting.
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2008, 01:13:46 AM »

LOL.. You are giving me too much credit. But I'm gald you're happy with it. A happy customer is alway a good thing Grin I'm sure it would look alot better if it was done during the day with alot more lighting.

Well if I ever decide to change the angle I will pay you to do it. Maybe we can work on those single turbo manifolds someday.  Grin
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As you know from physics, torque = force * distance so the farther from the center of the wheel that the rim is, the more torque and power it will take to turn.
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