new product idea....Exhaust
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12/18/12 01:45 AM
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n20mstr
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Where could i fince a very fine mesh, something that will not hinder flow, but could catch those spark plug straps as the fly out the headers/ehaust.? Would have to be durable , but i like to run VERY high timing as to lower mny exhaust temps. Thanks in advance guys
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Re: new product idea....Exhaust
[Re: n20mstr]
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12/18/12 08:42 PM
12/18/12 08:42 PM
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MattW
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Where could i fince a very fine mesh, something that will not hinder flow, but could catch those spark plug straps as the fly out the headers/ehaust.? Would have to be durable , but i like to run VERY high timing as to lower mny exhaust temps. Thanks in advance guys
Stainless steel security screen. Matt
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Re: new product idea....Exhaust
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12/18/12 10:27 PM
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fig426
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The kitchen sink stoppers. They are cheap and have a decent diameter to them. Just don't use the plastic ones..... oh wait, you have low exhaust temps because of the advanced timing. Plastic will be fine.
Chris from New Jersey
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