6.0 IC in OBS with PSD plenums
#31
The hard ones or the sandpaper ones? The hard ones will work in a pinch, but load up way to quick. The ones with the staggered sand paper work fine on aluminum. I stick to die grinders and 2-3" disks since I have plenty of them and they take less work to control them IMO.
I use a smaller air die grinder where I need to, but these work like butter on 90% of the stuff I do. I rarely even use a grinding wheel any more.
#32
Yeah I have a stack of those in the shop. At first I thought you were talking about a hard grinding disk typically used on steel.... Like I said I have seen a guy pack one of those up and have it explode. ripping his arms to bits.
I will be getting the Y by the end of the week and can start working on it.
Trying to find a boot kit that will work with the 6.0 cooler. I need 2 boots for the cooler that are 3" and 3.25" to mate to the 3" charge . One 3 to 2" reducer to mate the turbo neck flange to 3" tubing. One 3" boot for the 3" to 3" charge tubing connection. And finally the two 3" boots for the spyder.
I will be getting the Y by the end of the week and can start working on it.
Trying to find a boot kit that will work with the 6.0 cooler. I need 2 boots for the cooler that are 3" and 3.25" to mate to the 3" charge . One 3 to 2" reducer to mate the turbo neck flange to 3" tubing. One 3" boot for the 3" to 3" charge tubing connection. And finally the two 3" boots for the spyder.
#33
I sent him a PM and he said he had not done that, unless you typed in the wrong username. I have not heard back from the other guy, so if you get a chance can you help get me in contact with him Firefighter1406?
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