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Old 01-23-2024, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by srode1 View Post
I guess they are more commonly called flex joints. Like this one

https://www.jegs.com/i/Stainless+Wor...fDAr63fWGaMC0M
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Originally Posted by Cramer4918 View Post
I understand now.

I didn’t go with one since the majority of the systems I looked at did not have them. I figured between the fact the motor torques sideways and the length will be adequate enough to absorb the movement.

Someone correct me if I’m wrong pls.
The more rigid the set-up, the higher the need for a flex-joint within the exhust tubing.

The 'flex' sleeves are typically needed where exhaust routing is very tight for spacing. Set-ups like this are utilizing mounting bushings (those metal tabs/hangers w/the blue bushings) that minimize movement. That 'almost fixed' mounting keeps things from moving so the movement @ the motor has to be absorbed somewhere within the exhaust system or there will most likely be a failure/crack somewhere @ a joint on the tubing.

Exhaust set-ups that have more flexible mounting/hangers & more space (the old school rubber straps or bushings used in a floating arrangement) don't necessarily need the ability to flex within the actual exhaust tubing because the system has room to expand/contract/shift w/less bind.
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