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Old 07-03-2012, 05:50 PM
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So I went thru the TD sticky and found these
The first pic is the over axels on both sides.
Originally Posted by Mark A. Rogalski
Bringing the thread back some.

Driver side brake lines and ABS wires covered with 3/4" heat shield.




I would like to keep this under $500 for a h pipe. Now has any one used the flowmaster h pipe u-fit? Pictures? How did it fit? How was your clearance? How much work was it to get it to work? Is there enough pipe to throw it over the axels?
If not, What have you used
I'll probably dump before the axel for money reasons since I wanna be cheap but over axel would be nice.

Also can I run 3" all the way back? And will 3" fit over the axel?

I like the dual over axel on both sides (first picture) but I like the h pipe better (for sound purposes)

Has anyone used this h pipe kit?
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/sum-642030
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You posted one H pipe...
Old 07-03-2012, 09:20 PM
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Mark's pics are for the driver side over axel reference
The eastoakland pics are for the dump before the axel
The third one is for the h pipe
Yup
Old 07-04-2012, 01:33 AM
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if i were you i would save the extra money and go with the over the axle route, mines dumped before the axle and let me tell you ground clerance is a pain in the *** like now i cant even find a place to allign my car cause it wont get on their damn racks
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summit x-pipe kit is good but doesnt really come with enough pipe. you will have to run to the store to buy a little extra. the flowmaster h-pipe u-build kit is great. you will have a lot left over. very easy to keep under $500 . just remember to buy all your clamps too
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Originally Posted by Guitar
You posted one H pipe...
I was thinking the same thing

Over the axle is going to end up costing a good bit to have someone competent do it.
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I might look into that h pile by flow master
Originally Posted by Jadedbird
Mark's pics are for the driver side over axel reference
The eastoakland pics are for the dump before the axel
The third one is for the h pipe
Yup
I know I posted one pic of the h pipe thanks

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summit x-pipe kit is good but doesnt really come with enough pipe. you will have to run to the store to buy a little extra. the flowmaster h-pipe u-build kit is great. you will have a lot left over. very easy to keep under $500 . just remember to buy all your clamps too

I found a flowmaster h pipe u-fit kit. Was that what you were talking about?
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Originally Posted by Jadedbird
I found a flowmaster h pipe u-fit kit. Was that what you were talking about?
yup. sure is. more than plenty there to do a full exhaust. throw some $40 dynomax bullets on there and some lap joint band clampsand you have a cheap system that sounds great
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Well then. Lemme change a few things on this thread.

Fixed. Show me your flowmaster H pipe U Fit
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/16422472-post40.html
Old 07-05-2012, 01:17 PM
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jesus that car in the first pic has to be brand new.
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I believe those pics were posted in 07. Or maybe 09. It's all about how much to drive it, where you drive it, and clean it
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its just piping. you get to make the entire system yourself. lots of measuring twice cut once. It only fits as good as you make it. you can turn it into an x-pipe with just buying a universal "X" as well



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