Just did a resonator delete and had to use both! The slip ons are definately easier to deal with when you need a little wiggle room. Good content as usual.
For turbo downpipe and other in engine bay purposes v bands are great. But anything under the chasis I prefer the low profile nature of a Torca Accuseal. Both are better than flanges any day
That's just the consumer way of looking at it. Cost actually means much more time, expertise, and precision. Anyone can use a band clamp to assemble the exhaust, but using V Clamps can make some set ups 10x more difficult, especially if you have dual pipes right next to each other. You have disassemble the exhaust and pipes, get the right size clamps and flanges, measure precisely to accommodate for the V-clamps extra length, cut the pipes perfectly square, weld on the flanges CAREFULLY without warping them - and you have to do it on both ends, then perfectly line it up and snap them on. Alone, these clamps can cost $50-$80 each too.
Just did a resonator delete and had to use both! The slip ons are definately easier to deal with when you need a little wiggle room. Good content as usual.
This one time at Band Clamp....
For turbo downpipe and other in engine bay purposes v bands are great. But anything under the chasis I prefer the low profile nature of a Torca Accuseal. Both are better than flanges any day
Is it Norma Clamps?
Correct norma has the patent on the action bar system.
costs, costs and fabrication of the ends...cost..... v bands are high pressure clamps for turbine engines.
2 and half mins to say...its cost.
Your phat ass could of been grateful he’s demonstrating this for you…
Isn't that RUclips in sentence?
That's just the consumer way of looking at it. Cost actually means much more time, expertise, and precision. Anyone can use a band clamp to assemble the exhaust, but using V Clamps can make some set ups 10x more difficult, especially if you have dual pipes right next to each other. You have disassemble the exhaust and pipes, get the right size clamps and flanges, measure precisely to accommodate for the V-clamps extra length, cut the pipes perfectly square, weld on the flanges CAREFULLY without warping them - and you have to do it on both ends, then perfectly line it up and snap them on. Alone, these clamps can cost $50-$80 each too.
@@anonypersona3189 ..yawn.....
Did you miss the entire section about tolerances and how v-bands are less forgiving?