blackbetty14
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- Hemi 5.7 VVT/Etorque
The yellowing or gold color of the SS is due to heat. Usually only a problem with thin wall SS that is single walled (Moe’s branded tips). All they need to do is weld in a inner sleeve to create a cushion of air to not allow the heat to get to the outer shell that you see. The carven tips are thicker and this less likely to heat up as much. My carvens have not yellowed.
Or a dual walled slanted tip which I had on my 14 with a dynomax catback. The dual walled tip accomplishes the same thing but looks better doing it.
It’s a simple fix and there is a guy on eBay selling bolt on 5” ram tips with the sleeve welded on in the inside and was going to be my choice before I decided on the carvens.
Or a dual walled slanted tip which I had on my 14 with a dynomax catback. The dual walled tip accomplishes the same thing but looks better doing it.
It’s a simple fix and there is a guy on eBay selling bolt on 5” ram tips with the sleeve welded on in the inside and was going to be my choice before I decided on the carvens.