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Old 04-21-2003, 03:47 PM
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The jegs loop will problably work, it tucks way up there. you will have to drill your own mounting holes. And it's cheap too $40 i think.
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Ive been going nuts over the last 2 years trying to make several of them work with my 4" mufflex. I got excited recently when I was looking at the BMR design, but now that Ive bought it, it doesnt fit either. I thought it was a Fer-Sure.

Im still at a loss and I may just weld up my own. I should have along time ago.

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Default Which drive shaft loop with Mufflex 4"

Anyone know if there is a drive shaft loop that will work with the Mufflex exhaust (and Mufflex Y-pipe) and Hooker longtubes? The old style BMR will not fit because the y collector was in the way.

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Have you looked at the Metco style? The LG Motorsport Loop appears to be very similar to the Metco, and is what I have. Of course I don't have a 4" pipe to worry about, so I can't say it will work for you, but it may.

GMHTP has a pic of the Metco loop here: http://www.gmhightechperformance.com...mhtp_shifting/
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Well I was told the BMR was the only one that would work with the Mufflex 4" system and lontubes, because it drops down right where the I-pipe goes through. Well, it works on the LT1 cars because they do not have the slip on header collectors. It seems like my Y-pipe collector sits back 2-3 inches more than that on the LT1 cars, therefore my y-collector rubs the side of the tunnel brace on the DSL and the loop itself will not even bolt up.

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The SLP should work. I have one with a 3" system and have a good inch between the brace and the pipe. Nice piece, too.
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