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Old 09-18-2005, 11:44 AM
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just one pic of my now completed hotparts for my twin turbo project...oo and i joined the ls1 club...lol, friday i bought a 98 z28 M6
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Old 09-18-2005, 01:12 PM
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Looking good man ,keep up the good progress!
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looks good, now its time to make some for your LS1
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Looks great! Is there a coating on those or are they just polished?

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just one pic of my now completed hotparts for my twin turbo project...oo and i joined the ls1 club...lol, friday i bought a 98 z28 M6
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Originally Posted by FastKat
Looks great! Is there a coating on those or are they just polished?
just alum. colored header paint with ceramic from NAPA...i just wanted to paint them so i can fix any leaks if i find them without ruining a $250 jethot coating...lol, im impressed with this paint though, the finish came out better than i thought they would...they will be coated though once i fix the leaks if there are any
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Did you make this setup yourself?
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Originally Posted by aja342
Did you make this setup yourself?
yes all done in my garage with a chop saw and a mig, here are more pics of my buildup
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2108416/1
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How are you doing your exhaust, is there plenty of room, or dumping it?
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Originally Posted by BLWN1
How are you doing your exhaust, is there plenty of room, or dumping it?
those downpipes shown get the exhaust about where a mid length headers would end up, and from there i custom made a y pipe similar to a hooker long tube y pipe, so two 3 inch downpipes to a single 3 inch flowmaster catback..and still room for two 3 inch cutouts




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