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loled a bit at using a flowmaster to try and fix a droney exhaust

Was considering getting one of these a few months back, so glad I didn't impulse buy like normal! Yuck. Brought a MagnaFlow muffler instead, holely fuck it's quiet especially seeing as its bloody straight through. Win.

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I have a .png of a schematic of something I'm making. There is no scale on the part. I want to be able to give it a reference scale, and then draw lines and have it show the length of the lines in mm. Any easy way to do this?

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Easiest way is to just import the drawing into draftsight (free download)

get the picture to scale then just draw dimensions on it. Dont even worry about drawing the object. Then just select the whole lot and scale up or down and the dimensions will self adjust.

if you scale it to be 1mm long to start with then for your new scale you just type in how many mm long you want it to be

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Solidworks is really good for this sort of thing with its 'smart dimensions' but they can screw you over if youre not mindful.

I hate any type of automatic part sizing etc though.

As an example used to have a structural steel program that could automatically plonk things together with correct plate sizes bolt grades etc.

A few times i used the auto function to add a stiffener to both sides of an i beam, but dragged the edge of one out longer to be a cleat, added some holes. Job done.

But then later the model rechecks itself and changes the cleat back to a stiffener and im getting angry phone calls from guys on site trying to hang a beam on invisible cleats haha.

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Hey so people use fibreglass a lot for insulation (as in, pink batts etc)

 

But is the air gap between the fibres etc the main reason its a good insulator?

 

So fibreglass + epoxy or whatever, for building stuff. Is that a good insulator against heat as well?

 

Also, I'm torn between heat wrapping my exhaust manifold or not.

 

I want to lower engine bay temps but it makes such a grisly mess when it starts to come off.

 

Looks as though the 'lava rock' type stuff might be a bit more resilient than the fibreglass wrap which I've had some pretty terrible experiences with.

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Looking for a very narrow and light diff.

Lsd

doesnt have to handle more than say 80hp

does such a thing exist anymore? I was thinking something like a narrowed escort diff

 

a morrie guy at work who does starlet transplant yuckness to his says he's used a fiat diff of some type before, either is LSD or he was able to get the right bits for it without too much fuss.

Nominal knows him/ may know details.

 

again, someone else will know better but 411 on the street is suzuki cappuccino LSD brains go into carry housing...?

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My stupid front seats weigh about 10 billion billion kilograms (well, about 15-20kg each)

 

I pulled one apart to see if there were any hidden gold bars, but alas.

 

There's about 4-5kg worth of complete junk in there for adjusting every little seat thing possible though.

 

Think I'll just weld the adjuster thingies all solid except for the seat angle and headrest height and biff all of the stupid shit in there.

I didnt even know some of the things in it were even adjustable.

 

Saving ~5kg per seat though is pretty swish.
 

My usual welding technique is:

 

1. Stick weld it
2. horrible failure

3. Sentra Dave tells me off
4. Drink his beer while he fixes my blunders

Oooorrr I might try get the argon bottle refilled this week so I can make blobs and holes with tig instead.

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Yeah I can see the HPC stuff being worthwhile if you fork out for the fancy one and get it dipped or whatever so it coats the inside as well. So it reflects a fair amount of heat before it gets into the metal to start with.

 

But just spraying on the outside seems a bit meh, and as people have said it still seems to radiate heaps of heat anyway.

 

But, I've also had an engine bay full of nasty fibre stuff from crumbling wrap, which in terms of automotive horribleness is about on par with the smell of old diff oil.

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