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Old 12-01-2017, 07:53 PM
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Purchased a bassani rr3 hipower this past Black Friday for my motor build I’ll have done this winter. Received today only to find a disclaimer regarding bracket fitment
no where on the site was this listed. Their pdf instructions link donesnt work for me either. A little bummed out on this but still optimistic I can get something made. So with that being said does anyone know a good fabricator? If not I’ll just return it and shop for something else
Not far off I was probably thinking of just grinding away at the excess bracket below the top bolt but before I do any hacking I’d like to weigh out all my options. Also wondering if a regular rr3 bracket would fit
 
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Old 12-01-2017, 07:59 PM
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Damn that sucks

Indeed. I waited all week for this to come in. Kinda glad I found out rather than send it to my builder only to find out the day it’s ready for a dyno
 
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I think it's worth making it work, they are a nice pipe and have a really heavy duty bracket.
 
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Any competent machine shop should be able to fab up a solution. Check around your area. I’m sure you’ll find someone close.
 
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Originally Posted by Dynaglide92
Indeed. I waited all week for this to come in. Kinda glad I found out rather than send it to my builder only to find out the day it’s ready for a dyno
Well, good luck and I think its worth the work. I need a pipe for my 124. This d&d I have has been awesome but its a little small for the new build. Been looking at a burns 2n1 but not sure what ill do.
 
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Originally Posted by rbdub474
Any competent machine shop should be able to fab up a solution. Check around your area. I’m sure you’ll find someone close.

yup I’m looking currently but they all don’t open til Monday will keep updated.
 
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I would find a Union sheet metal shop close to you. They can make up a new bracket for you no problem. I'm in the Union, hence my knowing they can do it. At my shop, we occasionally make custom brackets. I'm going to be having my friend make a custom license plate bracket. I'll be posting that in my build thread when I install it.

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Old 12-02-2017, 11:55 AM
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On second thought, you need to show that piece of paper to your old lady, and explain you need to buy a Baker transmission, so you exhaust bracket can work.

Heh heh.

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I think it`s a little underhanded that they don`t explain this on their website for this pipe. Just seems dishonest to me.
 


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