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Mike_H
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You had me worried when you mentioned "straightening the downpipe out." Thats askin for cracks, especially in Ti. Metal usually work hardens as you deform it. As it hardens, it gets more brittle. You would need to anneal it back "normallize" it, but I don't know how much your going to get by annealling since its an exhaust, and spends a lot of time at pretty high heat. I don't know that much about Ti, but the stainless Y-pipes and manifolds they put in cars are a b_tch to make. First you mandrel bend em, then they go through annealing, and depending on the system, they have more processing (welding, bending, hydroforming). The company I used to work for split about 10 percent of the tubes made in a day.