Project Snowball: My daily driven LJ crawler / hot rod / wanna do all build / IDK what to tittle this , "My LJ"

Get an electronic cutout so you can be selectively loud--like loud at 3am, then quiet when the cops show up the next morning to chat šŸ˜„
Edit- Shenanigans aside,Yeah I'd like some volume every now&thenšŸ˜ Especially when im ripping through backroads,I'd love to really hear the burbles&pops it makes 🤩(which happens quite often)

I was actually thinking about that ! once I get my tig rig to make the "final" exhaust 😁
And I'm gonna mess around on either buying or making some sort of vacuum box thing because I have an idea on using this as a quarter wave resonator too? Kinda like when people add a J pipe to reduce drone I'm thinking about using this as sort of a J-pipe/quarter wave resonator in a way

Idk if you get what I mean (I suck at explaining myself)
Also do you know of this brand ?They look oem looking/decent ?
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I'm not familiar with them. I have an Apexi ECV on my TJ off my old Skyline but it's kinda the opposite idea of a cutout. I know a guy at work with electric cutouts on his Cobra replica and has no issues with them. I can ask the brand. I wonder the advantages/disadvantages of vacuum actuation vs electronic.
 
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a guy at work with electric cutouts on his Cobra replica and has no issues with them. I can ask the brand.
Yes sir I'd appreciate that!
I wonder the advantages/disadvantages of vacuum actuation vs electronic.
I wonder the same too,I'm interested in the vacuum operated ones since I've seen some oem cars have them so that left me with some interest towards those !
 
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Temu Evarlast on topšŸ˜
Da real Everlast on the bottomšŸ˜†It's a Cyclone 253DPI āœØļø It welds pretty smooth even when welding trough paint lol
Whipped up a quick frame at the bottom to set my everlast welder on(sorta miscalculatedthe 2 crossbars that were supposed to be for the feet on the welder....)
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I spent more time at the scrap yard looking for usable material than what I did assembling and welding on said frame on this cheap harbor freight "fixture table" Spent alot of time looking for a straight section of angle Iron plus there was tons...(pun intended) tons šŸ˜† of cool old stuff,Saw a Bridgeport there šŸ„€ and a few other old HUGE metal mills but yeah, Oh! I also know where im gonna get material for my new exhaust,they had literal tons worth of food grade stainless tubing so once it's time to make an exhaust I'll be heading there šŸ¤™šŸ¼they had many many pieces of tubes with weird intricate bends I'll find useful!
 
Didn't put too much effort on this table to make it look nice but I will say but it'll work plenty for me, All i wanted was a welding cart but I saw harbor freight had these little guys and I told myself "Oooohh throw some casters and a beefier frame for the welder and ill even have a nice small welding surface.,...Niceeee šŸ¤™šŸ¼ITSS MINEEšŸ˜ " Plus its cheaper than the 250+ i was gonna spend on a US General cart plus the other mods i was gonna do (and it was gonna be too small for this small chonker of a unit (it was bigger than what i thought it was gonna be)

Other than that,Im still waiting on frame brackets to continue this mid arm project/ford 9" swap...