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Offline Fast68back

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Exhaust poll
« on: January, 04, 2009, 07:39:06 PM »
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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #1 on: January, 04, 2009, 08:11:40 PM »
There's no exhaust system on Trouble right now, but I'll be going back to what was on there--Magnaflows with an H-pipe.  At a minimum, the pipes will be aluminized, but I'm thinking about stainless to go with the mufflers.  The tailpipes are original 68 quad tips.  The big decision is whether or not I get the system welded.  If it is, then the only way to remove it is to cut it apart like I did with the last system.  I'm hoping I won't have to remove it again, but the questions remains--clamp it or weld it?



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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #2 on: January, 05, 2009, 05:58:02 AM »
My '66 is using a fairly generic exhaust system.  2.25" pipes running through bullet style mufflers.  I bought this kit from Branda.

http://www.cobranda.com/19shgtsiexex.html

Some of the bends had to be "tweaked", so I saved the install until it was time to bring the car down for it's alignment.  I helped my mechanic buddy with the alignment and then we moved the car over to a lift to hang the exhaust.  I was very proactive with the exhaust install as the job progressed, but then I got distracted by a phone call and had to leave for 1/2 hour.  When I came back the car was done and on the ground.  I went for a test drive for the alignment, everything checked good, I paid the labor/alignment bill and went home.  A couple days later I had the car jacked up and noticed NO H PIPE!!!!  WTF?  I specifically told the guy doing the install to add in an H pipe.  While mocking up the exhaust, we even measured and marked the pipes where the cross pipe would be added.  I left for a damn half hour and apparently the exhaust guy "forgot".  I was pissed at the time, but I'm over it now.  One of these days I'll bring the car back down to him and we'll install the cross pipe.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #3 on: January, 12, 2009, 11:35:16 AM »
I have Try-Y's going into a Dr.Gas X pipe, 2 1/2" pipes into Dynomax race bullets, then exiting out the side. Bought the parts and made it myself, had to tweak the front tubes of the X pipe to meet up with the headers.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #4 on: January, 12, 2009, 12:32:13 PM »
Full tube ceramic coated Hooker super comp.'s into 2.25 inch pipes with an H pipe crossover. Turbo mufflers with dual tailpipes over the axle exiting under the rear valance with 2.5 inch stainless tips. Sounds a lot faster than it really is.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #5 on: March, 27, 2010, 06:01:29 PM »
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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #6 on: March, 27, 2010, 11:43:30 PM »
Here's my setup.

351w
-JBA Shorties
-2.5" pipe all the way out the back
-x-pipe
-Dynomax Ultra Weld mufflers
-Oval stainless steel tips

I recently had v-band clamps installed with the mufflers so I can disassemble the exhaust system without the use of a lift.  I took the whole system apart and painted all the pipe with ceramic paint a few weeks ago.  It's looks great now, but we'll see just how long that paint will last.

Here's an older pic taken before I had the v-band clamps installed.
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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #7 on: March, 29, 2010, 05:25:53 AM »
I'm running Doug's headers (ceramic coated) into stainless woven flex pipes, then into Magnaflow American Thunder system (x pipe, mufflers, exhaust dumps right in front of rear valence.
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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #8 on: March, 29, 2010, 05:48:47 AM »
Here is my set-up.  FPA headers, no h or x pipe, 2.25 exhaust to turbo mufflers and out to 3.00 stainless tips thru a GT valance.  It was a quick set-up just to get me on the road but I think I will keep it this way.  Nice and quiet in the inside of the car and it sounds good on the outside.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #9 on: March, 31, 2010, 06:40:30 AM »
Hooker Comp ceramic coated into 2.5" Mangaflow Stainless exhaust with their X-pipe and polished mufflers.   Topped the system off with some 70 Mach tips  :lol   No drone, which I absolutely love
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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #10 on: April, 02, 2010, 11:20:18 AM »
Have to shar my setup. Dont laught too hard. LoL

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #11 on: April, 26, 2010, 09:32:12 AM »
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Not sure if the exhaust is stock...


Stock would have likely been a Y pipe merging into a single pipe running through a transverse muffler mounted just forward of the gas tank.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #12 on: May, 01, 2010, 11:01:36 AM »
I have an mangnaflow exhaust kit that I bought performance peddler a while back. I had a to modify the exhaust kit to get it to fit correctly. I also have Doug's Full length headers ceramic coated.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #13 on: May, 01, 2010, 11:08:15 AM »
This poll seems a little off. Most look to have the "X" pipe and the line graph shows none.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #14 on: May, 11, 2010, 11:56:27 AM »

Stock would have likely been a Y pipe merging into a single pipe running through a transverse muffler mounted just forward of the gas tank.

Thanks Dave, I kept wondering about whether it was stock or not, now I know. Live and hopefully ya' learn a thing or two along the way.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #15 on: May, 18, 2010, 07:46:52 PM »
Hooker full-length Comps, 2 1/2 inch exhaust, H-pipe connector into Summit turbo's out thru the back

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #16 on: May, 18, 2010, 09:08:57 PM »
I have Try-Y's going into a Dr.Gas X pipe, 2 1/2" pipes into Dynomax race bullets, then exiting out the side. Bought the parts and made it myself, had to tweak the front tubes of the X pipe to meet up with the headers.



are the race bullets loud? i've been using the raceflow oval welded on everything for about 10 yrs now & love em'. trying to decide whether to use another pair of those or spintechs on the 36.

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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #17 on: May, 25, 2010, 06:00:33 AM »
This poll seems a little off. Most look to have the "X" pipe and the line graph shows none.

Most of the replies are after the poll ended.
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Re: Exhaust poll
« Reply #18 on: May, 25, 2010, 09:29:38 AM »
are the race bullets loud? i've been using the raceflow oval welded on everything for about 10 yrs now & love em'. trying to decide whether to use another pair of those or spintechs on the 36.

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