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Old 04-22-2006, 07:36 PM
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I am selling my exhaust setup. Its a 3" Y with mandrel bends into a flowmaster merge Y 3"-4". 4" over the axle and into a 4" dynatec splitflow oval. Right now I have a 4"-5" stainless tip, but most folks would want to change that. Its setup to bolt on to dynatec slip on collectors, but will need to be slightly modified to fit others. Something a muffler shop will be willing to do for $50-$100. Here is a sound clip, turn it up, the volume is pretty low.

http://video.ls1tech.com/video/D0A43...1EE65EE793.htm

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how much you wanting for it?
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Damn it, sorry, $250.

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Old 04-22-2006, 11:57 PM
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you have any pics of this setup, on or off the car?
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I am going to get some pics this week. I am waiting to get my truck back from paint, and then I am going to pull the exhaust off. Will have something by next weekend for sure. I am also going to sand off the little surface rust on it and put on a fresh coat of high temp paint.

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Here are a few pictures. I think that this setup is a bargain at $250. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Nice pics. Were those taken recently? Just wondering what kind of shape the pipes are in. Bet it's loud, LOL.

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PM sent.

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still thinking about it, just wondering what it will do with power on my new setup. i have 3.5" collectors in my kooks....
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Originally Posted by skipperbisket
still thinking about it, just wondering what it will do with power on my new setup. i have 3.5" collectors in my kooks....
make a 3.5" y-pipe into a single 4
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Originally Posted by skipperbisket
still thinking about it, just wondering what it will do with power on my new setup. i have 3.5" collectors in my kooks....
You can make another y-pipe or just use good gradial reducers. You dont need 3.5" tubes for any "normal" power level. This type of setup has powered alot of cars into the 700whp range on spray. Just do what you think is best.

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Originally Posted by xfactor_pitbulls
You can make another y-pipe or just use good gradial reducers. You dont need 3.5" tubes for any "normal" power level. This type of setup has powered alot of cars into the 700whp range on spray. Just do what you think is best.

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I just know what hes looking for power wise...solid roller and high rpms needs bigger tubes
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1936, you think this kind of setup would work well for the setup in-mind? you know the gist of what i'm doing.
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Originally Posted by skipperbisket
1936, you think this kind of setup would work well for the setup in-mind? you know the gist of what i'm doing.
IF you want to drive it on the street often sure....
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I am really surprised no one had jumped on this deal. Go check out mufflex prices. Jeez.

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I have $250 in this thing just for raw materials. You get assembly for free, and a fresh coat of high temp paint

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