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Old Mar 22, 2006, 02:53 PM
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New Buschur Racing 3" V-Band Turboback Exhaust

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Old Mar 22, 2006, 02:55 PM
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$1025 for a turbo back? Those 3 V-band clamps add $200 to the cost of the one with flanges?
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I was wondering when someone would do this. And yes. ... V bands are horribly expensive. Some vendors sell price them at $90 for 2 flanges and a clamp.

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What are the benefits to having V-Band clamps?
Old Mar 22, 2006, 03:28 PM
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V-band clamps seal awesome. Man what I would give for a group-buy on that exhaust kit.
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looks nice but kinda pricey
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Nice, how much if you want both the test-pipe and the HF cat?

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Originally Posted by swordfish
I was wondering when someone would do this. And yes. ... V bands are horribly expensive. Some vendors sell price them at $90 for 2 flanges and a clamp.

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Not all v-band clamps are equivalent. There are ebay cheapies and then there are Burns stainless units. The ease of disconnecting and the overall quality varies depending on the brand.
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What are the benefits to having V-Band clamps?
not worth it unless you're planning removing your exhaust every weekend.
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Originally Posted by fsugatorbait
$1025 for a turbo back? Those 3 V-band clamps add $200 to the cost of the one with flanges?
Our standard system only has one flange. That is where the downpipe bolts up to either the highflow cat or ORP. The rest of the system is a slipfit design.
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Originally Posted by EVO8LTW
Not all v-band clamps are equivalent. There are ebay cheapies and then there are Burns stainless units. The ease of disconnecting and the overall quality varies depending on the brand.
Exactly
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Originally Posted by EVO8LTW
Not all v-band clamps are equivalent. There are ebay cheapies and then there are Burns stainless units. The ease of disconnecting and the overall quality varies depending on the brand.
That was my point. If you want a quality Vband setup, you'll pay for it.

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Originally Posted by Jrod@Buschur
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Hey, Jarrod... did you get those seat bracket / rail combos I told you about? In case you forgot again... www.yr-advance.com.
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Hey, Jarrod... did you get those seat bracket / rail combos I told you about? In case you forgot again... www.yr-advance.com.
Not to jump off-topic....but I did look for them and I am currently waiting for an importer to get back with me. I cant read the website so its kind of hard. I tried calling a few places but no one knew anything about them.
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Very nice looking. I don't know if anyone pointed this out, but you will NEVER have to replace a gasket with a v-band set up because well, there are none.


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