Exhaust change-up *Now w/ PICTURES*
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Exhaust change-up *Now w/ PICTURES*
I am in the process of making a 4" mufflex work on my Trak-Pak'd Z28. I think that it is practically impossible. All I can say is I am glad I have a welder. Had to move an inline fuel pump and relay. It has been a rough road. I totally let one of my friends borrow my reciporicating blade, and I have been stuck with a dull hacksaw....it is so tiring.
I m about halfway done. Just had to clean all the gasoline off of me from when I was moving the pump. I will post up pics either early in the morning, or in a few hours. This is all about chop, cut, damnit!, rebuild.
pics soon!
I m about halfway done. Just had to clean all the gasoline off of me from when I was moving the pump. I will post up pics either early in the morning, or in a few hours. This is all about chop, cut, damnit!, rebuild.
pics soon!
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Ok, so I thought that I finished around 5:30 this morning....Nope! I go for a ride and just some weird reason decided to pull into a parking lot and just check for leaks. Unfortunately When I was looking under the car, I start smelling gasoline. Thinking...."Why does the exhuast smell like un-burned fuel"....that was when I looked closer. Apparently there was a pinhole sized spot on my fuel line going to the pump, and it was spraying directly on the exhaust pipe! Yeah, so I gotta fix that this afternoon maybe when I wake up. Hell, Already called in sick 2 days in a row. Stupid car is really starting to get un-nerving.
Anyway....on with the pictures.
Anyway....on with the pictures.
#15
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good God, you're doing this on jackstands? when i get out of college and buy a house, i'm putting a lift in my garage. i don't care if i only use it for oil changes, i'm getting a lift. jacks and jackstands FTL.
good luck, jordan.
good luck, jordan.
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
I'd love a similar setup, but with a quiete muffler. Problem is, I can't find a quiet muffler that is light weight (titanium) and doesn't cost stupid money.
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Yeah, it was a lot of bending/breaking/welding/fabricating. Lol, my exhaust hangers are old stock pushrods for crying outloud! They work great though.
Yeah, jackstands are a total beating when it comes to having a welding hood on, trying to hold something, and still have enough room to semi-support most of your body weight with one elbow.
Splitflow is very loud compared to that dynomax that was on here. It is just a shade under loudmouth if you ask me.
It used to not really have a "cammed" lope to it. Now it is definitely defined. I mean, it sounded stock prior to this. That was how restrictive that dynomax seemed.
You can see how much of a pain it was with that stupid Trak Pak crossmember. That thing used to have a 3" section, and I was able to clear it for 4". I feel somewhat accomplished.
Yeah, jackstands are a total beating when it comes to having a welding hood on, trying to hold something, and still have enough room to semi-support most of your body weight with one elbow.
Splitflow is very loud compared to that dynomax that was on here. It is just a shade under loudmouth if you ask me.
It used to not really have a "cammed" lope to it. Now it is definitely defined. I mean, it sounded stock prior to this. That was how restrictive that dynomax seemed.
You can see how much of a pain it was with that stupid Trak Pak crossmember. That thing used to have a 3" section, and I was able to clear it for 4". I feel somewhat accomplished.