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Gamble97
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Diversion 165 is a great starter machine, uses a regular wall outlet.
No it doesn't. The 165 is 220v ony. The diversion 180 is dual voltage.
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Diversion 165 is a great starter machine, uses a regular wall outlet.
No it doesn't. The 165 is 220v ony. The diversion 180 is dual voltage.
Crap inforgot you had to pay more for that feature, my bad. The 180 is a good choice i love mine. Will upgrade to a dynasty 200DX sooner or later.
It was almost 4AM when i posted that haha
Very nice. Two questions. Wheres your o2 sensor bung, and are you positive flex pipe will hold the waste gate pressures? I guess since its twin scroll there wouldn't be as much pressure out of two then with just one would.
I got them because trying to mate up 4 flanges in a solid state could be pain in the ass working on it in the future. I paid 16$ each eBay. 1.5" If you buy some make sure they have a bellow and not 2 layer mesh.Why the flex? How do you know when it's needed or not?
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You need smooth transitions and if your stick welds pertrude inside the pupe your effed. Like i said be good at stick and you MIGHT be okay.You must be logged in to view this image or video.
This is someone on this forums work. Forget who but gives you an idea, however im not even positive this is stick, it could be mig.
^ you should be using 2% ceriated for the diversion, if your using what it came with then your fine.