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    Where can I buy both stainless and black iron pipings for an exhaust set up for cars besides from an exhaust shop?
    What is the grade or type should the stainless and black iron pipings should it have?

    Thanks.

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    sa aranque at binondo... madami nag bebenta doon lahat klase at size pati grades ng steel,iron, black iron, galvanized, stainless in round, hollow pipes... halos lahat nandun na...

    pag sa exhaust, mas ok stainless... kasi kapag black iron mabigat, and generally makapal not ideal for exhaust...
    black iron is mostly used sa pipings that require tremendous pressure resistance like gas and steam, or anything that has pressure, plus pag stainless hindi kakalawangin..

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    Yung custom muffler na stainless na pinagawa ko last year kasi kinakalawang kaya naisip ko baka may grade or something yung stainless.Papalitan ko kasi ng stainless pipings yung exhaust ko. Nag canvass ako sa mga exhaust shops sobrang mahal.
    Saan yung aranque?
    Saan sa binondo?
    Any specific stores in binondo and in aranque?
    Last edited by gearspeed; February 28th, 2013 at 10:11 AM.

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    Try alonzo St. google map it. Its parallel Sabino Padilla St. (nee. Gandara). Alonzo intersects Aranque Market.

    For more specific shop listings, try looking at the yellow pages under business and industries. Lots of entries there.

    As for the Stainless grades. Look for at least grade 304 or grade 316.

    Muffler shop probably gave you the lowest grade of stainless: grade 202 or maybe not even stainless which may explain premature rust.

    Stainless steel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . Look under "types of stainless steel" for more explanation on the different grades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by number001 View Post
    Try alonzo St. google map it. Its parallel Sabino Padilla St. (nee. Gandara). Alonzo intersects Aranque Market.

    For more specific shop listings, try looking at the yellow pages under business and industries. Lots of entries there.

    As for the Stainless grades. Look for at least grade 304 or grade 316.

    Muffler shop probably gave you the lowest grade of stainless: grade 202 or maybe not even stainless which may explain premature rust.

    Stainless steel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . Look under "types of stainless steel" for more explanation on the different grades.
    Thanks.
    I see. but what is the difference of the 304 and 316?

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    316 has more Chrome than 304. 316 or 316L(low carbon) is widely use in the food industry

    Stainless steel is heavier than steel

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    300 Series—The most widely used austenite steel is the 304, also known as 18/8 for its composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel.[21] 304 may be referred to as A2 stainless (not to be confused with A2 grade steel, also named Tool steel, a steel). The second most common austenite steel is the 316 grade, also called marine grade stainless, used primarily for its increased resistance to corrosion. A typical composition of 18% chromium and 10% nickel, commonly known as 18/10 stainless, is often used in cutlery and high quality cookware. 18/0 is also available.
    Basically, 316 is more rust resistant than 304.

    Btw, what supposed stainless part in your exhaust developed rust ? If they didn't use stainless welding rods then the welds will rust.

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    Mga bossing question po, na try nyo na mag palagay ng "cat back exhaust"? Pwede kaya sa diesel engine? Ganda kasi ng tunog sa v6 engine, pino at swabe ang sound.TIA

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    sa diesel tunog jeep...

    sa gas na V6 maganda talaga sound... iba kasi ang volume ng exhaust sa v6...
    pag ginawa sa diesel you will hear the compression explosion... which is not very pleasant...

Stainless and Black Iron Pipings besides getting from an exhaust shop