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Old 02-28-2008, 07:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Quick question about your 3" DP...

I'm sure you've gotten these questions many times before, but I'm looking for the latest word since I noticed your current version of the downpipe is v.5 and I'm not sure what changes you have made throughout your revisions. Anyway my questions are:

1) Does the block off plate truly form an air tight seal? It almost hard to believe that those simple plates being held by wingnuts can restrain the amount of pressure behind it, especially over a long period of time.

2) Is there any maintenance I need to perform on a regular basis to maintain it? Such as spraying it with WD-40 to prevent the wing nuts from seizing up, etc.
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