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    Hey I am not sure if this belongs here or not but I have to do a short research paper on these for my Materials Science class and was wondering if anyone had any info on these in terms of hardness, thermal expansion and stuff like this. If anyone has any web sites or anything its greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    Alex
    1996 Camaro RS A4<br />Flowmaster 80 Series Muffler with 2.5\" catback and cutout, SLP CAI, BMR STB

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    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...ns&btnG=Search

    google is your friend :D

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      just find out what they are composed of and look up the phase diagrams for the alloy. Should give you info on how they're formed, as well as composition values that you can research off of.
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