Done it on multiple vehicles with no issues and I only use regular old flux wire for welding. I also don’t have salt to contend with.mixing SS and aluminized steel ? Is this do able ? I was looking at v band kits and only seeing SS
Done it on multiple vehicles with no issues and I only use regular old flux wire for welding. I also don’t have salt to contend with.mixing SS and aluminized steel ? Is this do able ? I was looking at v band kits and only seeing SS
I brush and spray all my welds anywayAluminized steel is just a coating just clean back where you’re gonna weld the v-bands
Depends on my mood sometimes I take my time, use jigs , math multiple fit ups and sometimes I hold it up with one eye closed n send itI brush and spray all my welds anyway


I guess I should add, you absolutely can weld mild steel to stainless. You’ll just have to use tri-gas if you decide to use the ol glue gun for speed (mig) and of course you’ll have to find a happy medium as far as heat goes between the two metals
Why tri-gas? Several times I've welded stainless to mild with regular 'ol 75/25 and it seemed to work fine?
Honestly I’ve never tried to weld ss without it so I just switch bottles when I am welding itHonestly I’ve never tried to weld ss without it so I just switch bottles when I am welding it
You’ll just have to use tri-gas if you decide to use the ol glue gun for speed (mig)
I can't speak to how much better tri-gas works for exhaust because I've never had any, but as I said before, regular shield gas works fine. If you're making food-production equipment or high-pressure pipelines, the proper gas and back-purging with nitrogen may be important, but your tailpipe(s) doesn't have the same requirements. A decent exhaust will never be more than like 1psi above ambient. This is especially true where you're able to flare pipes and do overlap welds, as opposed to butt-welds in the pipe. The biggest issues for exhaust are the water in the pipe that is natural for internal combustion and the road salt, for areas that vandalize tax-payers vehicles (YMMV).Why tri-gas? Several times I've welded stainless to mild with regular 'ol 75/25 and it seemed to work fine?

If it’s not spec for something, I’ve ran 75-25 on SS wire. Went back 20 years later and it still looks new, even in a corrosive environmentOh. Well I thought I was about to learn something lol. I've migged a heck of a lot of steel together over the years, but I'm basically self-taught and have never considered myself to be a professional of any kind.
Jegs makes a 2.5” kit. It’s not awful, but also not perfectIs there a pre-made exhaust kit that has all the bends fabricated?
I bought this kit and it worked great. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/WLK-89005Is there a pre-made exhaust kit that has all the bends fabricated?
@folkenheath
What would you recommend for a 5.3 swap with stock manifolds ? Dont want headers now . Was thinking 2.5" from manifolds to a merge y and then single 3" out from there .
People rave about V-bands (i.e. butt-welds, plus clamping parts with gaps), but I've never had ones that didn't leak, which may be why most success stories include putting silicone in them.![]()