look what happend to my high-flow Cat.~!
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Originally Posted by davidchoi425
okay i'm sooo freakin pissed... so i went out to install my new cat... and wat do you know my right side cat flange where y-pipe bolts up does not match up with my y-pipe flange.. looks like they welded wrong... so my car is still sittin in my garage on my jack stand.. i can't believe i paid 120+ and can't get it to install.... and no way in hell am i gonna force this in cuss i don't want anything breakin again...
Sell those cats while they are new and buy Crawfords. How can you trust a company that makes so many mistakes. No offense to anyone running Kinetix.
The lack of penetration was not the only issue. The material was too thin and there was a failure due to fatigue. There probably was penetration on the thin material, however, while trying to get penetration on the thick material they used a weld not appropriate for the thinner material. Failure is in the heat affected zone of the thin material.
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Originally Posted by PieroG35
Sell those cats while they are new and buy Crawfords. How can you trust a company that makes so many mistakes. No offense to anyone running Kinetix.
The lack of penetration was not the only issue. The material was too thin and there was a failure due to fatigue. There probably was penetration on the thin material, however, while trying to get penetration on the thick material they used a weld not appropriate for the thinner material. Failure is in the heat affected zone of the thin material.
The lack of penetration was not the only issue. The material was too thin and there was a failure due to fatigue. There probably was penetration on the thin material, however, while trying to get penetration on the thick material they used a weld not appropriate for the thinner material. Failure is in the heat affected zone of the thin material.
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