I respectfully disagree with 2door on the fabrication aproach. I did little or no work on the flex pipe but rather performed the fitting work on the solid pipes. You will likely need some machine skills or know somebody that can. I turned some fittings to fit the I.D. of the flex pipe and brazed these to the exhuast manifold, and straight exhuast run.
KIP,
I'm not sure I see where you're disagreeing with me. You did exactly what I suggested by making/welding fittings to the flex. I will say that conduit can be bent in a tighter radius than a conduit bender will do...with some cheating. If I'm bending 3/4" I'll use a 1/2" bender and keep moving the pipe along to shorten the radius. It takes some patients but it does work. And, if you're careful you can even keep from kinking or denting the pipe. Here's a couple of examples that I've done.
Tom