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Old 04-19-2015, 10:34 AM
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I went with a 4" Flowmaster merge and 4" pipe with a dmh cutout but the actual pipe part of my cutout is welded solid on the end (flange where electric motor goes) so we had no choice but to turn the pipe down and let the motor point toward the floor. Now it's about 2" off the ground so were going to have to cut the flange off and rotate it and re weld it to try to get some clearance. Did anybody else have to do this? They're no way to get any more room that I can see because that flange is solid.
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Youll need to re clock the flange, buy a new pipe section with the flange at the right angle, or buy a motor with the right angle. My qtp setup had everything set perfctly level when you matched their pipe to their motor.



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