New style PFP chambers

Location
dfw
Too light for the stress they endure. They would be a good candidate for composite construction. The cost of production would be much higher though.
 
Location
uk
This is nothing to do with 'stress they endure' the pipe in mention was/is mine and has done 45mins run time on a 66e built race/buoy setup.

Not been jumped, not been flipped, not had any beating of any kind. These things are poop.

Does anyone know if pfp are honouring them under warranty?
 

westjon86

Blast eet!
Location
Philly
This is nothing to do with 'stress they endure' the pipe in mention was/is mine and has done 45mins run time on a 66e built race/buoy setup.

Not been jumped, not been flipped, not had any beating of any kind. These things are poop.

Does anyone know if pfp are honouring them under warranty?

I believe they do, but you need to have had the chamber strapped down in the 2 recommended locations, otherwise SOL
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
does not matter if your flipping or busting bouys. If they are not supported and strapped to take the load off, they are gonna bust. They are gonna bust anyhow. Phil has been through 3 I believe in the past few months.
 

Christian_83

Xscream
Location
Denmark
i have a gen1 PFP pipe, with out spot welds. i believe some of the first batches, i think start 2012. I has never cracked. Still holds pressure no problem. it has alway been alignet and strapped down with 2 straps.
 
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