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Old 03-02-2006, 03:47 PM
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Exclamation PICS of completed True Dual (over-axle) exhaust w/ Edelbrock LT's(VIDEO)

Here are some pics of my completed custom over-axle true dual exhaust with dynomax bullet mufflers, high flow cats, 18"L 3 1/2"D slash cut tips, and Edelbrock Victor Series Ti-tech ceramic coated headers(Compliments of All Pro Exhaust & Performance, Fayetteville, NC). I got rid of the AIR system, but kept the O2 sensors. Both pipes are 2 1/2" diameter. Enjoy!


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http://media.putfile.com/SS2002
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looks awesome man!
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Nice...........
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Nice job.
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That does look real nice. How does it sound? I am guessing its pretty loud?
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Looks great, but - no crossover? Did I miss it?
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That looks real good and I bet it sounds awesome... TTT
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looks nice, but no x-pipe? i thought you needed one?
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Looks good. Did I miss the X-pipe. I was planning on doing something like what you did. Can I use your pictures to show a local shop what I would like to do? Hou much did it cost? If you don't mind me asking.

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Originally Posted by dudemandanman
looks nice, but no x-pipe? i thought you needed one?
No x-pipe. You don't need one. However, from what I understand the LS1 likes a little back pressure. Which is the only reason I put the high flow cats on. They are my back pressure, the rest is wide open with no x-pipe and the magnaflow bullets.
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Originally Posted by Spade
That does look real nice. How does it sound? I am guessing its pretty loud?
My girlfriend says it sounds sick. Its really loud, but in a good way. Its a very "clean" loud. Can't wait to put a cam in it.
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Originally Posted by firedog02z28
Looks good. Did I miss the X-pipe. I was planning on doing something like what you did. Can I use your pictures to show a local shop what I would like to do? Hou much did it cost? If you don't mind me asking.

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Go ahead and use the pictures man, thats what they're here for. And there is no x-pipe...you don't need one, but you should have soomething for a little backpressure. The whole setup ran just under 2k, but it was well worth it. It sounds great, and I've felt noticable power gains. By the way, this exhaust setup is very difficult. I went to about 13 exhaust specialty shops asking them to do this and all of them told me it couldn't be done...not enough room. I finally found one that said he would do it, and he did, and it looks and sounds great. Make sure you know who your asking to do this, wouldn't want them to screw up your exhaust. Hope this helped.

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Looks real nice man! Great Job!!
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Looks good, pipe man has some skill. I done custom exhaust work for 4 years and I know what it takes
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looks sweet...if ya dont mind me asking how much did it run you? Out the back over the axle is the only way I'd wanna do mine.
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Nice looking install i'm guessing the headers hang lower then Pacesetters to get the
cats in those positions?
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Did you weld the Edelbrock slip collectors on?
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It looks great. That's what I need!
Any sound clips?
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nice job
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Originally Posted by lgobraves
looks sweet...if ya dont mind me asking how much did it run you? Out the back over the axle is the only way I'd wanna do mine.
All together the exhaust ran just under 2k (about 1800). Thats with the cats, headers, mufflers, tips, and labor. And since you live in the charlotte/raleigh area and thats what you want, this is where you want to go...All Pro Exhaust and Performance. They're in Fayetteville. Look them up or let me know, and I'll give you ther #.

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