@@valvetronic I’m way more educated than you on that i can promise you! I’ve got a machinists AND tool and die maker diploma and I’ve been doing it for 20 years. Longer than you’ve been in business. Cnc machining, tool maker in the auto industry for a decade, injection molding, and a steel mill where we make metal. Metallurgy, THATS MY PROFESSION! You CANNOT PRINT METAL! You’re talking about what heating up powders with an arc to create metal parts. THATS NOT FUCKING PRINTING! That’s literally the same thing as welding. You’re heating up powder and material THATS MADE OF FUCKING to form whatever part is desired. That’s not printing. You can argue with yourself all you want but you’re still gonna be wrong. What happens when sand gets extremely hot? It hardens and turns to glass. What’s the powders doing? Getting heated super fucking hot and hardening to create shapes. That’s not printing.
@@hirku3336 tool and die maker in the automotive industry and manual machining and running cnc machines. I stand corrected. You cannot “print” metal. That’s not how metal is made. You can’t just input information and say I wanna make this out of aluminum or brass and punch some buttons and bam! Prints out said object out of whatever material you told it… something’s gotta mix the different alloys together to get whatever desired alloy you wanted. So instead it uses powders of already premixed alloys and when the head or nozzle of the “printer” heats up the pre mixed powders it hardens and the end result is a metal printed object… that’s not printing. You can do that with a torch or a welder. It’s exactly the same fucking thing. Weather it be mig wire, stick welding, or tig welding it’s all the same. Heating up and building up the pre existing metal… that’s all the “printing” is doing. Heating up pre existing metal turning it solid. It’s not a hard concept to grasp.
How does this not even have 1k views, sound is insaaane
@@captainskater8047 that’s what we said!
This is the best sounding V8 ever made
Legit sounds like a flat plane past 7500 rpm
Nice car
Meisterchef is the best exhaust on a e9x
With the valves closed, it sounds so restricted even factory exhaust!
Why did you remove the supercharger?
@@YMCMB130 kit was bad
@@valvetronicwhat kit was it?
Do you sell just an axel back for the F97 LCI
Can you link the exact setup here please, I don’t see the quad resonator setup on your website
@@farnoodbakhshi all configurations are now quad resonated
@@valvetronic thank you
@@farnoodbakhshi happy to help, can’t wait for you to enjoy this. Incredible sound set up.
Do you guys have a exhaust for a McLaren mp4-12c ?
@@SimBadela yes we do! It’s on our site!
That’s not a metal remote. You can’t “print” fucking metal. I’ve been a machinist/tool maker for 20 years I know that for a fact
@@matthewwaldrup149
get educated
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@@valvetronic I’m way more educated than you on that i can promise you! I’ve got a machinists AND tool and die maker diploma and I’ve been doing it for 20 years. Longer than you’ve been in business. Cnc machining, tool maker in the auto industry for a decade, injection molding, and a steel mill where we make metal. Metallurgy, THATS MY PROFESSION! You CANNOT PRINT METAL! You’re talking about what heating up powders with an arc to create metal parts. THATS NOT FUCKING PRINTING! That’s literally the same thing as welding. You’re heating up powder and material THATS MADE OF FUCKING to form whatever part is desired. That’s not printing. You can argue with yourself all you want but you’re still gonna be wrong. What happens when sand gets extremely hot? It hardens and turns to glass. What’s the powders doing? Getting heated super fucking hot and hardening to create shapes. That’s not printing.
No knowledge are stuck from 20 years ago brother
What have you been doing for the past 20 years😂
@@hirku3336 tool and die maker in the automotive industry and manual machining and running cnc machines.
I stand corrected. You cannot “print” metal. That’s not how metal is made. You can’t just input information and say I wanna make this out of aluminum or brass and punch some buttons and bam! Prints out said object out of whatever material you told it… something’s gotta mix the different alloys together to get whatever desired alloy you wanted.
So instead it uses powders of already premixed alloys and when the head or nozzle of the “printer” heats up the pre mixed powders it hardens and the end result is a metal printed object… that’s not printing. You can do that with a torch or a welder. It’s exactly the same fucking thing. Weather it be mig wire, stick welding, or tig welding it’s all the same. Heating up and building up the pre existing metal… that’s all the “printing” is doing. Heating up pre existing metal turning it solid. It’s not a hard concept to grasp.