Alright Alright there's some serious metallurgy wang waving going on here!! The OP was only asking if you can use brass or stainless nuts on exhausts, which the answer is YUP. I swear some folks comment on here like they're building a space shuttle that will fly for 100years!!
Clyde Clyde Clyde Just because I stopped allowing new material into my cranial region doesn't mean the youngsters around here can't absorb some book larn'n. "Osmotic communication, in the context of teamwork, refers to the informal and often unintentional exchange of information that occurs when team members are in close proximity and overhear conversations or observe nonverbal cues. This process allows for the natural absorption of knowledge and awareness about the project, team dynamics, and problem-solving approaches. It's like learning by osmosis, where information flows freely and team members pick up on things without explicit instruction or formal communication."
I understand that a good 'lil bitta lurnin' is good, but arguing over atmospheric electrolytes come oooooooooon!! Put a nut on it and drive the damn thing.
High grade stainless in non magnetic, so you can touch a magnet to your stainless bolts and if they stick it's lower grade stainless.