Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS
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Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS
Here is another header we built for a customer of ours with a naturally aspirated Sr20 engine. He came to us when he thought that his current header was holding back his build as you can see it definitely was; our header is the bold line.
Lengths and diamters are proprietary along with collector sizing.
Header is equal length within a 1/8" +/-
Thin Gage 321 .035" Material used to reduce weight
Our megaphone and reverse cone collector used to produce maximum useable powerband
MEgapohne and Reverse cone exit into a 3" exhaust.
Our cast Flanged o2 rings to distribute load and reduce failure in thin materials
header weight 9.5 lbs
and here is the beloved dyno sheet to back it all up.
Lengths and diamters are proprietary along with collector sizing.
Header is equal length within a 1/8" +/-
Thin Gage 321 .035" Material used to reduce weight
Our megaphone and reverse cone collector used to produce maximum useable powerband
MEgapohne and Reverse cone exit into a 3" exhaust.
Our cast Flanged o2 rings to distribute load and reduce failure in thin materials
header weight 9.5 lbs
and here is the beloved dyno sheet to back it all up.
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (dkim48)
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (BoostedJeff)
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Kind of curious too. Just a ballpark figure would be cool. like $1k? $2k? $10k? Or is it one of those "If you have to ask..." sorta things?
Dan
Kind of curious too. Just a ballpark figure would be cool. like $1k? $2k? $10k? Or is it one of those "If you have to ask..." sorta things?
Dan
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (wreckedrex)
Very nice.
Nice gains also,
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lol, I hate when people say this, I can afford a candy bar at the local gas station but I still ask how much it is.
Nice gains also,
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lol, I hate when people say this, I can afford a candy bar at the local gas station but I still ask how much it is.
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (Jose-aka-Pedro)
so since this is the welding/fabrication forum...
I'm curious to see what you guys use.
-What size filler rod?
-What size tungsten?
-What color tungsten?
-Amperage?
-Purged or Solar Fluxed?
I'm assuming a Miller welder?
My goal is to get to that quality one day...
I'm curious to see what you guys use.
-What size filler rod?
-What size tungsten?
-What color tungsten?
-Amperage?
-Purged or Solar Fluxed?
I'm assuming a Miller welder?
My goal is to get to that quality one day...
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (Ekasey)
Wow, tiny filler rod there!
Also, whats up with no glove?
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Also, whats up with no glove?
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (Justin Olson)
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Also, whats up with no glove?
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I thought the same. wOee.... Looks nice with thin filler rod no doubt tho. Vise versa. Good stuff.
Also, whats up with no glove?
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I thought the same. wOee.... Looks nice with thin filler rod no doubt tho. Vise versa. Good stuff.
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (Justin Olson)
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Also, whats up with no glove?
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im gonna guess the fact there working with 321 and using that small of filler rod they need as much control/feel as possible and a glove will interfere with that.
Also, whats up with no glove?
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im gonna guess the fact there working with 321 and using that small of filler rod they need as much control/feel as possible and a glove will interfere with that.
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Casey, good looking work as always.
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im gonna guess the fact there working with 321 and using that small of filler rod they need as much control/feel as possible and a glove will interfere with that.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm going to say its more about personal preferance really, atleast when I use .035 I can still use a glove and get good control. Then again you don't have to use high heat, which would not be to bad on the hands.
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im gonna guess the fact there working with 321 and using that small of filler rod they need as much control/feel as possible and a glove will interfere with that.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm going to say its more about personal preferance really, atleast when I use .035 I can still use a glove and get good control. Then again you don't have to use high heat, which would not be to bad on the hands.
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CASEY!!!!!!!!!! Whats up pal! Let me know where your getting those head flanges, or if you can make me some. We have RWD NA SR20 Header Job in the works.
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that filler isnt small considering how thin the material is. I use .035" even on .065" tubing. Obviously you need to add more to get the same amount of filler in the weld but that affords you very good control.
Header seems to work really well. good job
Header seems to work really well. good job
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (90blackcrx)
Very nice piece. I like the O2 bungs with built in saddles.
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The heat isn't the issue.
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The heat isn't the issue.
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (SMSP)
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The heat isn't the issue.</TD></TR></TABLE>
cancer is sooo last year. I'm about to start a fabrication job so i should probably start wearing gloves from now on.
The heat isn't the issue.</TD></TR></TABLE>
cancer is sooo last year. I'm about to start a fabrication job so i should probably start wearing gloves from now on.
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Re: Header Done by Burns Stainless LLC Sr20 NA thin gage 321 SS (SMSP)
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The heat isn't the issue.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah I know, its the rays, but I figured the rays are not as strong with low amperage. Then again I always use a glove so I don't really take that into consideration.
The heat isn't the issue.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah I know, its the rays, but I figured the rays are not as strong with low amperage. Then again I always use a glove so I don't really take that into consideration.