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Old 09-19-2013, 09:50 AM   #1
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Default Collecter Tethers?

The headers on my stock eliminator car are one piece. However, I use an extension/reducer that bolts to the flange. Am I required to install a tether?

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Old 09-19-2013, 10:08 AM   #2
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Good question, I would say yes, seeing you can't have the collector bolted to the pri. pipes with tabs, they have to be stitch welded.You might have to weld the 2 flanges together,making it 1 piece.Give the tech dept. a call.

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Now things are getting carried away,
I read that as he has a collector extension bolted to the flange, not the primary tube tabs.
Is this the typical street style 3 bolt flange at the end of a collector?
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Can't the bolts on his extensions loosen and fall off like on the primary
tube tabs?
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Old 09-19-2013, 12:23 PM   #5
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Now things are getting carried away,
I read that as he has a collector extension bolted to the flange, not the primary tube tabs.
Is this the typical street style 3 bolt flange at the end of a collector?
That's the way I read it.
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Old 09-19-2013, 12:26 PM   #6
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Can't the bolts on his extensions loosen and fall off like on the primary
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Your chances are better to win the Powerball, than that happening. lol..
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Old 09-19-2013, 05:11 PM   #7
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Default Re: Collecter Tethers?

Hope you don't need the 36" tethers instead of the 10", 15" or 20" ones.
They are $50.00 more for an extra 32" of stainless 1/8" cable that sells in bulk for less than .50 cents a foot.
surprisingly the 10", 15" and 20" all cost the same
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Can't the bolts on his extensions loosen and fall off like on the primary
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Yes they can, however, per NHRA we have them jam nutted so that happening is not probable. They are bolted to a street style three bolt flange. My concern is finding a company that makes the rings in which the tethers attach too in a large enough diameter to go around the three inch header and extension. I could make something work, but NHRA is mandating the use of a particular brand that they have approved, thus, making this more problematic.

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Old 09-20-2013, 08:35 PM   #9
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Good question, I would say yes, seeing you can't have the collector bolted to the pri. pipes with tabs, they have to be stitch welded.You might have to weld the 2 flanges together,making it 1 piece.Give the tech dept. a call.
Welding the two flanges would be the easiest way, but it would make it difficult to remove the headers. It may even make them impossible to remove as I have not tried to remove them with the extensions on.

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I wonder if it would be legal to use v-band type flanges and clamps at each junction much like boosted cars run on the hot and cold side of their induction/exhaust systems. Surely with a welded v-band flange and clamp on the end of my collector where it goes into the extension, this would not require a tether - or would it?

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