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Footloose301 06-12-2012 05:43 PM

Yep. I don't want to sound like a nut swinger but I've noticed they always have good communication and stand behind their products. Currently I only have their ART pipes but I actually wear the Motordyne tshirt to like every car meet that I go to because it was one of my favorite mods on my Z. Free advertisement for them but it fits well and looks good too haha :tup:

Motordyne T-Shirt at AUTO-X haha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkcZlPbHZnA

theaudir8fan 06-12-2012 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Motordyne (Post 1768300)
Hi guys, I'm working on a different solution for the gaskets. If you have any sealing problems feel free to contact me. info@motordyneengineering.com
Send me the address where you want it sent.

I'll send you a new set of gaskets with a higher temperature material.

Tony

Tony, this is great and would help me a lot, thanks so much

indyn 06-12-2012 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Motordyne (Post 1768300)
Hi guys, I'm working on a different solution for the gaskets. If you have any sealing problems feel free to contact me. info@motordyneengineering.com
Send me the address where you want it sent.

I'll send you a new set of gaskets with a higher temperature material.

Tony

Tony

Any long term tests done on these new gaskets?

MaDMaXX 06-12-2012 07:19 PM

Haha, yeah, same here, the MD shirt is one of the only company shirts i've ever worn because it actually looks smart and fits me well.

Indyn, Tony knows what the problem is (having spoken to him about this before) I'd be pretty confident that his retro solution should be what's needed.

indyn 06-13-2012 09:12 AM

MadMaxx, when the graphite gasket did not work out, I was suggested to use RTV by Tony and he was pretty confident that solution would work out, three times later I don't think it does.

Before I spend more money on trying the newer updated retro gaskets, would want these tested out, Don't want to be a lab rat anymore.

ART pipes are great concept and are not cheap, but the price paid is not justifying the
experience.
BTW, I've noticed one thing though, not sure why but it always blows up on the drivers side, when the seal is new and perfect, the exhaust sounds amazing. But when the seal blows up, RASP and sputtering is pretty audible.

Tony, can you post pictures and details of this new gasket that you were planning to send for owners with V2 and V1 versions.

CorbinDallas 06-13-2012 09:20 AM

Well said indyn!

Quote:

Originally Posted by indyn (Post 1769501)
MadMaxx, when the graphite gasket did not work out, I was suggested to use RTV by Tony and he was pretty confident that solution would work out, three times later I don't think it does.

Before I spend more money on trying the newer updated retro gaskets, would want these tested out, Don't want to be a lab rat anymore.

ART pipes are great concept and are not cheap, but the price paid is not justifying the
experience.
BTW, I've noticed one thing though, not sure why but it always blows up on the drivers side, when the seal is new and perfect, the exhaust sounds amazing. But when the seal blows up, RASP and sputtering is pretty audible.

Tony, can you post pictures and details of this new gasket that you were planning to send for owners with V2 and V1 versions.


MaDMaXX 06-13-2012 10:43 AM

Touché...


Out of interest, when you seal the ART pipe to the manifold, is the other end free hanging, or attached to the y-pipe?
I was going to ask if you had tried it lose to allow maximum torquing on the manifold connection and allowed it to cure overnight?

cheshirecat 06-13-2012 11:49 AM

I've been having sealing problems with my art pipes also (v2). Tried the sealant which worked for a bit but then ended up developing the problem again after about a month.

Emailed motordyne and asked about the new gaskets... quick reply back asking for a shipping address. Top notch customer service!!

Just wanted to say thanks to Tony for doing this even though he didn't have to by any means.

Motordyne 06-13-2012 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheshirecat (Post 1769843)
I've been having sealing problems with my art pipes also (v2). Tried the sealant which worked for a bit but then ended up developing the problem again after about a month.

Emailed motordyne and asked about the new gaskets... quick reply back asking for a shipping address. Top notch customer service!!

Just wanted to say thanks to Tony for doing this even though he didn't have to by any means.

Thanks but this is a warranted issue. Its not acceptable by Motordyne standards if it leaks and IT IS covered under warranty. We will take care of it.

Although its never been used on ART pipes, the new gasket material is American made metal/ceramic based and specifically designed for use on headers.

indyn 06-13-2012 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Motordyne (Post 1769870)
Thanks but this is a warranted issue. Its not acceptable by Motordyne standards if it leaks and IT IS covered under warranty. We will take care of it.

Although its never been used on ART pipes, the new gasket material is American made metal/ceramic based and specifically designed for use on headers.

Tony

these new gaskets will be 100% leak free even after one years of continuous use?

MaDMaXX 06-13-2012 01:51 PM

I have to assume the problem is related to high speed/pressure gas at the manifold location and normal exhaust gaskets not being up to it?

It would suggest that these specific gaskets for this use should sort the problem?

Motordyne 06-13-2012 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by indyn (Post 1769933)
Tony

these new gaskets will be 100% leak free even after one years of continuous use?

Yes.

theaudir8fan 06-13-2012 02:53 PM

^ Tony, please reply to my email asking for the new gaskets, i would love to get my hands on them asap, thanks

Motordyne 06-13-2012 03:17 PM

Will do. :)

theaudir8fan 06-13-2012 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Motordyne (Post 1770202)
Will do. :)

Got it , thanks so much for the reply, always great service from Tony :tup:


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