** FIRST LOOK at STRUP test pipe **
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Originally Posted by Rickdogg
I don't see why they are necessary
Many recent posts, mine included about cracking at the flanges etc, lately due to lack of support for the forward exhaust.
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Originally Posted by ZinMiami
Do a search on "cracked pipes" or "cracked cats", etc.
Many recent posts, mine included about cracking at the flanges etc, lately due to lack of support for the forward exhaust.
Many recent posts, mine included about cracking at the flanges etc, lately due to lack of support for the forward exhaust.
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I am very interested to see what the results are on this... I just had Ted install my strup headers too!!! Hey bubble, are the test pipes resonated or not? Just wondering... thanks man.
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Originally Posted by steela2110
I am very interested to see what the results are on this... I just had Ted install my strup headers too!!! Hey bubble, are the test pipes resonated or not? Just wondering... thanks man.
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Sorry man, you set your self up for that one
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Originally Posted by Havok_RLS2
Still NO mounting brakets. Thats about the only thing keeping me from test pipes right now.
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brackets aren't neccary. If your gonna rely on a little 5 X 2 inch piece of metal to hold up an exhaust, then the many feet of weld should take care of it. I think most of the cracked test pipes cracked because of the muffler portion was pushing against the test pipe. A little flex is a good thing :-D
Those test pipes are tight..i wish they'd make a resonated version of it
Those test pipes are tight..i wish they'd make a resonated version of it
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hey all - We're just working out final pricing details with Charlie over at Strup and we'll have a great sale on them very soon. I'll be posting a vendor classified ad for this sale too, and will post the link to it here also, for your reference.
I have a set of these sitting on my desk right next to me, and I have to admit that the pics that Bubble posted are great, and definitely show the quality that is put into making these pipes - as we've all come to expect from Strup!
True they are not resonated, and they do not have the mounting brackets. Resonated pipes, IMO, is personal choice, but not needed, and the mounting brackets aren't needed either. The test pipe/cat area of the exhaust system is not a high stress area where a lot of weight is being supported. The other factory mounting points are more than adequate, as is the quality of the welds on these pipes to withstand the stress that an exhaust system on these cars is subjected to. Personally, I wouldn't loose too much sleep over that one.
I'll let you all know as soon as we can get these on sale and give you all a great deal. Thanks for your interest and the good words!
I have a set of these sitting on my desk right next to me, and I have to admit that the pics that Bubble posted are great, and definitely show the quality that is put into making these pipes - as we've all come to expect from Strup!
True they are not resonated, and they do not have the mounting brackets. Resonated pipes, IMO, is personal choice, but not needed, and the mounting brackets aren't needed either. The test pipe/cat area of the exhaust system is not a high stress area where a lot of weight is being supported. The other factory mounting points are more than adequate, as is the quality of the welds on these pipes to withstand the stress that an exhaust system on these cars is subjected to. Personally, I wouldn't loose too much sleep over that one.
I'll let you all know as soon as we can get these on sale and give you all a great deal. Thanks for your interest and the good words!
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Originally Posted by partshipperdave
hey all - We're just working out final pricing details with Charlie over at Strup and we'll have a great sale on them very soon. I'll be posting a vendor classified ad for this sale too, and will post the link to it here also, for your reference.
I have a set of these sitting on my desk right next to me, and I have to admit that the pics that Bubble posted are great, and definitely show the quality that is put into making these pipes - as we've all come to expect from Strup!
True they are not resonated, and they do not have the mounting brackets. Resonated pipes, IMO, is personal choice, but not needed, and the mounting brackets aren't needed either. The test pipe/cat area of the exhaust system is not a high stress area where a lot of weight is being supported. The other factory mounting points are more than adequate, as is the quality of the welds on these pipes to withstand the stress that an exhaust system on these cars is subjected to. Personally, I wouldn't loose too much sleep over that one.
I'll let you all know as soon as we can get these on sale and give you all a great deal. Thanks for your interest and the good words!
I have a set of these sitting on my desk right next to me, and I have to admit that the pics that Bubble posted are great, and definitely show the quality that is put into making these pipes - as we've all come to expect from Strup!
True they are not resonated, and they do not have the mounting brackets. Resonated pipes, IMO, is personal choice, but not needed, and the mounting brackets aren't needed either. The test pipe/cat area of the exhaust system is not a high stress area where a lot of weight is being supported. The other factory mounting points are more than adequate, as is the quality of the welds on these pipes to withstand the stress that an exhaust system on these cars is subjected to. Personally, I wouldn't loose too much sleep over that one.
I'll let you all know as soon as we can get these on sale and give you all a great deal. Thanks for your interest and the good words!
Once you guys set the prices for these I'm definitely buying a set of these along with a set of Strup headers from you! (A combo special would be nice ) As far as the cracking issue goes, the welds look great and I'm sure they will hold up just as they should. Also, if something were to go wrong I guarantee that Dave/Charlie will take take of the issue right away! These are good, reputable people and I'm looking forward to getting a set for myself!
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I think a good question would be "how does it sound?" I just yesterday put on APS test pipes, which looks exactly like the strups. My exhaust setup includes crawford headers (which is FS), and stock catback exhaust. It sounds horrible IMO. It has a metallic tingy raspy sound from 2500-3000 rpms, and also at full throttle at pretty much any rpm. The only reason i can withstand the sound is because ill be putting on some turbos which will help reduce it. From my experience (kinetix resonated test pipes, crawford high flow cats, APS test pipes) i think the best way to go (for naturally aspirated) is high flow cats. Its pretty loud, less restrictive than stock, and no rasp.
Anyways, I dont knwo how much the strup test pipes are, but they look REALLY REALLY nice. Nice welds and SHINY!
Anyways, I dont knwo how much the strup test pipes are, but they look REALLY REALLY nice. Nice welds and SHINY!
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Once you guys set the prices for these I'm definitely buying a set of these along with a set of Strup headers from you! (A combo special would be nice ) !
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We will have these on sale and up on our site VERY soon. Pics and pricing to follow. We're also going to make a kit deal available for those who want to get the Strup headers and test pipes at the same time. This will be a nice package deal! We'll take care of you all, don't worry.
Thanks and stay tuned!
Thanks and stay tuned!
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Originally Posted by nissansource
aps is made in china looks like robotic welds nice piece wouldnt doubt the china part though...
George