http://www.racingbeat.com/resultset.asp?PartNumber=16408
Dunno if it's important or
not, but in the past few months, I've
generated a 35 gal barrel full of 304 SS chips, in
random lengths up
to 20", about .010" to .020"
thick. They're available if someone
wants them for experimenting. If we knew a
specific thickness was
required for survivablility of the packing, I
could hog some of my
rough cuts up to about .050" (although I
don't know if chips that
thick will curl as nicely.)
Dale R.
Todd Archer wrote:
I’ve wondered about
the suitability of the Racing Beat presilencers. I don’t think
it’s SS wool but wider strips of SS they use to fill it.
That’s the first thing the exhaust sees after the header and I know they
hold up. This is everyday car driving, too. Lynn, do these things hold up at all in race duty cycles?
The case
is ¼” mild steel, I believe, so there would be a weight penalty off the
shelf. Maybe these innards and a SS can.
Todd
Archer