Which drive shaft loop with Mufflex 4"
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Re: Which drive shaft loop with Mufflex 4"
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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Im still at a loss and I may just weld up my own. I should have along time ago.
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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.
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
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Re: Which drive shaft loop with Mufflex 4"
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/
GMHTP has a pic of the Metco loop here: http://www.gmhightechperformance.com...mhtp_shifting/
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Re: Which drive shaft loop with Mufflex 4"
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.
Thanks,
Kevin
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