Speed Engineering True Dual Exhaust Kits!!
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People worried about exhaust clearance on rough roads are a bit out of touch I believe. I used to have to BLAST down my 1/4 mile gravel, rutted driveway with a giant hump running down the middle 100 times each winter just to make it out without getting stuck in my Mustang. I had some exhaust mayhem from time to time. not ONCE did I ever encounter a road where clearance was an issue. Keep it on-road and you'll be fine. If you've gotta bad driveway, speedbump area etc fine, otherwise STFU.
Live where salt and ice are the norm for a few months out of the year and get back to me. For the love of Christ.
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I'm not vouching for SE or making excuses, but there seems to be a large variance with clearance and happiness after installing these kits. My gut tells me that there are people that know what they are doing somewhat and people that do not.
If I had an exhaust kit that fit like **** I guarantee you that Id be able to tell you why specifically. And be 75% confident that I could fix it.
If some guys can do it and some guys cant....maybe it's manufacturing variances.... or maybe it's skill level. It's been surprising to see how many people take their cars to shops to do things like bolts ons and gears etc. We are talking about a VERY wide range of skill and experience here. If this is your first time doing a full exhaust on a car or your dozenth, ever had to weld and or fab **** up or not, things are gonna look different.
Bottom line is that I will gladly pay $500 for a kit that gets MOST of the bends right and DOES most of the work already. If it's gotta be modded then it's gotta be modded. Fpr the price you can't beat it. I've always assumed that I would do true duals myself with a box of mandrels, pipe and a welder.
If I had an exhaust kit that fit like **** I guarantee you that Id be able to tell you why specifically. And be 75% confident that I could fix it.
If some guys can do it and some guys cant....maybe it's manufacturing variances.... or maybe it's skill level. It's been surprising to see how many people take their cars to shops to do things like bolts ons and gears etc. We are talking about a VERY wide range of skill and experience here. If this is your first time doing a full exhaust on a car or your dozenth, ever had to weld and or fab **** up or not, things are gonna look different.
Bottom line is that I will gladly pay $500 for a kit that gets MOST of the bends right and DOES most of the work already. If it's gotta be modded then it's gotta be modded. Fpr the price you can't beat it. I've always assumed that I would do true duals myself with a box of mandrels, pipe and a welder.
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To me, none of this is anything an accomplished fabricator or even muffler shop installer can't handle. A bargain of a kit like this would be put on the car as best as the owner can do himself, then if it needs tweaking, either the owner, if he has welding knowledge and can handle a sawzall or hack saw, can do the teak, or barring that, take it to a muffler shop where it WILL get done with an appropriate amount of notching, bending, and rewilding. It ain't rocket science...
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LOL. Does not maintain the roads the best. How muc ice/snow/salt do you see in a given year. Your in a much better part of the country roadwise than most of us. Ytavel 800 miles north and tell me how bad your roads are.
People worried about exhaust clearance on rough roads are a bit out of touch I believe. I used to have to BLAST down my 1/4 mile gravel, rutted driveway with a giant hump running down the middle 100 times each winter just to make it out without getting stuck in my Mustang. I had some exhaust mayhem from time to time. not ONCE did I ever encounter a road where clearance was an issue. Keep it on-road and you'll be fine. If you've gotta bad driveway, speedbump area etc fine, otherwise STFU.
Live where salt and ice are the norm for a few months out of the year and get back to me. For the love of Christ.
People worried about exhaust clearance on rough roads are a bit out of touch I believe. I used to have to BLAST down my 1/4 mile gravel, rutted driveway with a giant hump running down the middle 100 times each winter just to make it out without getting stuck in my Mustang. I had some exhaust mayhem from time to time. not ONCE did I ever encounter a road where clearance was an issue. Keep it on-road and you'll be fine. If you've gotta bad driveway, speedbump area etc fine, otherwise STFU.
Live where salt and ice are the norm for a few months out of the year and get back to me. For the love of Christ.
I'm not getting into a pissing match with you over regional road quality. For your information we receive these said conditions you list 4-6months a year depending on the severity of the winter. I also have a rough driveway and odd approach and departure angles at certain places including speed bumps.
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Reporting back, while changing the tranny fluid I tried to see where this bracket goes and honestly have no clue. The pipes right before the axle on the driver side are real close to the driveshaft. Couldn't figure out where the back seatbelt botls in either. Pics from speed engineering or anyone else who installed would really help..
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Hey guys, I'm still having some clearance issues. Does anyone happen to have a pic of their hanger bracket installed?
Side note to Speed Eng.: This system sounds killer on an LT1! I don't know what it is, but something about true duals on the LT1 sounds far better than any LS car I've ever heard. Now if only I had the power to back it up
Side note to Speed Eng.: This system sounds killer on an LT1! I don't know what it is, but something about true duals on the LT1 sounds far better than any LS car I've ever heard. Now if only I had the power to back it up
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Hey guys, I'm still having some clearance issues. Does anyone happen to have a pic of their hanger bracket installed?
Side note to Speed Eng.: This system sounds killer on an LT1! I don't know what it is, but something about true duals on the LT1 sounds far better than any LS car I've ever heard. Now if only I had the power to back it up![Bomb](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_bomb.gif)
Side note to Speed Eng.: This system sounds killer on an LT1! I don't know what it is, but something about true duals on the LT1 sounds far better than any LS car I've ever heard. Now if only I had the power to back it up
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I just finished installing the SE 1 7/8 headers and true dual exhaust last week. Still have some minor adjustments to make but looks like a pretty good fit. I did also put in new Spohn solid motor mounts so that played a part in the headers tucking up real tight. I had back surgery the day after so I have not had a chance to get good pics or make anymore adjustments. Maybe this weekend I will get some good pics.
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Installed the SE headers and rear exit true duals last week. Also installed Spohn solid motor mounts, MSD wires, NGK iridium plugs and also poly trans and torque arm mounts while I was at it. The headers and true duals sound awesome and aggressive. Honesty very loud but I like it. The whole set up with solid mounts and exhaust shakes the hell out of my interior now but u get used to it. My car is lowered in back about 3/4 inch with heater hose mod.
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Want to thank the guys over at Speed Engineering for taking the time to build us a true dual system at an affordable price. Also for promptly sending me the hardware that was missing from my badly beat to crap shipment. We can thank my co-workers over at UPS for that. Lol! It happens with a big heavy box that is riding across the country in the back of an eighteen wheeler and also going through the conveyor system. I did replace the bolts with grade 8 bolts, lock washers and nuts. Grade 8 nuts and bolts ran me about $25 to $30 at Lowes. No biggie considering the amount saved over the other true dual set up I was thinking of buying. Car is only bolt ons.
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Posted a few pics but looks like they need to get approved first. Sorry but I am new to posting here. I do visit a lot and thank those members that post pics and how to's, they really help when working on my own car.