No More X... H Pipe OWNZ ALL!!!!
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once you start dealing with more performance mods that actually matter and wanting to get every little bit out of the car for the money that is spent, you will want the x again. then gear the car to solve your "low end" problem. i stand by my x set up. your exhaust does sound good, though.
#87
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Originally Posted by V6 Bird
thats not alot.
it looks like a really nice setup jonas, and it sounds great, too. don't let the complainers get to you. as long as it doesn't scrape, the clearance is fine.
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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco369
it doesn't matter what his clearance is if his mufflers are in the right position. if his mufflers are placed right by his tires, he can't scrape the bottom if the tires are there.
it looks like a really nice setup jonas, and it sounds great, too. don't let the complainers get to you. as long as it doesn't scrape, the clearance is fine.
it looks like a really nice setup jonas, and it sounds great, too. don't let the complainers get to you. as long as it doesn't scrape, the clearance is fine.
ohh does not bother me anthony.. the mufflers are right before the rear tires. have not scraped them yet.. and woo you need to hear my car at WOT the coming out the back in unheard of.. i really need to get a vid this sat when i go to the track
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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco369
it doesn't matter what his clearance is if his mufflers are in the right position. if his mufflers are placed right by his tires, he can't scrape the bottom if the tires are there.
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Originally Posted by V6 Bird
Lets me explain something to you're retarded *** real quick. If you say the mufflers wont scrape if they are mounted by his tires, you are full of **** and cant see straight. The rear end that the tires are mounted on, FLOATS. The mufflers are mounted in a non-movement position. Hit a good size bump, the rear end travels up, and the muffler scrapes. How old are you guys posting this **** up in here? Did you graduate highschool? This stuff isnt even that hard, but damn you need a common sense class. here's your sign!
#97
Originally Posted by CHIWS6
what time is T&T @ 41? i might head out there sat and if u don't mind, i wanna check out ur exhaust.
you know what i have no idea what time it is.. i think it starts at 9.. so yea i will be there all day.. come on on down check out the car and exhaust...
#98
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Originally Posted by jmm98LS1
I think what Choco meant was that if you're going slower than 100mph and drive over something like a tall speed bump, the rear tires will lift up the rear of the car and carry the mufflers over the bump w/out scraping. I've got the same clearance under my H-pipe that I do under my mufflers. I've never come close to scraping my mufflers because of where they're mounted, but the h-pipe has lightly scraped a couple times. You're in a low muscle car, not a baja truck.....just watch where the fack you're driving.
some people need a step-by-step, full detail explanation of everything. these are the same people that read the directions on how to make pop-tarts.
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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco369
his "retarded ***" apparently lacks the ability to understand english. at least you're on the ball.
some people need a step-by-step, full detail explanation of everything. these are the same people that read the directions on how to make pop-tarts.
some people need a step-by-step, full detail explanation of everything. these are the same people that read the directions on how to make pop-tarts.
wow aren't we fiesty (SP) LOL