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Thanks for the pics of both styles!
Makes it easy to see why Ben chose to cut the flange off. It's not a huge angularity change but it does get rid of 10-20 degrees of bend TWICE! Now, from those pics I'd be prone to want to use the "Gillet" version over the other. It looks like the individual runners might be straighter at the collector (hard to see this in the pic) and the first added section from Ben might be already there on the Gillet. To me it looks like the Gillet version would be easier to do... @mb911 Which style do you prefer and why? |
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