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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 11:54 PM
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i'd rather have a adamantium exhaust because:
Adamantium is virtually indestructible; however, it can be manipulated/destroyed under certain conditions. The same technologies responsible for molding adamantium are capable of disintegrating it, such as a molecular rearranger needed to shape adamantium into practically useful forms. Antarctic vibranium produces waves that melt all metals, including adamantium. The metal is also affected by magnetism; Magneto once used his magnetic abilities to rip the adamantium bonded to Wolverine's bones right out of his body. Adamantium is created by mixing several chemical resins together; the exact recipe is a secret of the United States government. After the resins are mixed together, the adamantium can be molded into different shapes for approximately eight minutes as long as the mixture is kept at a temperature of 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Adamantium's extremely stable molecular structure will prevent it from being molded further after this eight minute time period, even if the temperature is high enough to keep it in its liquified form. Once adamantium has hardened, only precise molecular rearrangement can alter its shape.
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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 11:55 PM
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oh for **** sake...
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 2hot2handle
i'd rather have a adamantium exhaust because:
Adamantium is virtually indestructible; however, it can be manipulated/destroyed under certain conditions. The same technologies responsible for molding adamantium are capable of disintegrating it, such as a molecular rearranger needed to shape adamantium into practically useful forms. Antarctic vibranium produces waves that melt all metals, including adamantium. The metal is also affected by magnetism; Magneto once used his magnetic abilities to rip the adamantium bonded to Wolverine's bones right out of his body. Adamantium is created by mixing several chemical resins together; the exact recipe is a secret of the United States government. After the resins are mixed together, the adamantium can be molded into different shapes for approximately eight minutes as long as the mixture is kept at a temperature of 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Adamantium's extremely stable molecular structure will prevent it from being molded further after this eight minute time period, even if the temperature is high enough to keep it in its liquified form. Once adamantium has hardened, only precise molecular rearrangement can alter its shape.
What the hell!
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 12:19 AM
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i'm just glad someone answered the poor op's question.

did anyone check out the bp site? invidia o2 housing is now sold by orc??? there's lots o interestin' stuff goin' on in japan hahaha.
Really! No way! What kind of crazy crap is that!
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 10:05 AM
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wow! I think Adamantium is the way to go then. I will first call Stan Lee and ask him where to get it. Sell off al my organ for science take that money to the bank as collateral and then hopefully get a loan for the rest of the money needed for the down payment, then I will travel to the nearest comic book convention show of my cool new exhaust system, allow people to take pictures with it for money, make enough to pay off my debt and retire with jean gray in have 4 beautiful mutant kids and when I find out she cheated on me with Scott a.k.a. Cyclops, hang myself with my neck tie!
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 01:18 PM
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I thought that Adamantium isn't good with heat.

But man, you guys come up with some of the craziest Sh!tz.
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by SlowCar
titanium is not a light material.......its got high specific strength BUT if its going to be used for headers as you claimed, it would have to be beefed up....
Titanium is not light? I always thought that Ti is known for being light and strong

However I do know that F1 uses Ti headers, but probably like what you've said. They probably infuse it with some other alloy to make it stronger.
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 02:19 PM
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density:
Aluminum = 2.69g/cc
Titanium = 4.5g/cc
stainless steels and other high nickel alloys ~8.0g/cc

high specific strength = high strength to weight ratio - using less of it makes it light
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