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Old 03-02-2006, 04:54 PM
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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 and EGR systems, but kept the O2 sensors. Both pipes are 2 1/2" diameter. Enjoy!
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Old 03-02-2006, 04:59 PM
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Looks good. What did it run you?
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VERY nice setup man!
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Altogether, just under 2k for the exhaust. But it sounds awsome, and I've gotten noticable power gains. Worth every penny!
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Sound slips? Should sound nice and not too loud with the cats on there
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Nice but I see no x pipe, how come?
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Originally Posted by mike's02ls1
Nice but I see no x pipe, how come?
Don't need it
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Originally Posted by ROCNDAV
Sound slips? Should sound nice and not too loud with the cats on there
I'll get some within a day or two and post them in the forum.
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sweet work man.
Are those the stepped 1 3/4in into 1 7/8in edelbrock LTs for LS1s? How easy/hard was the install? fit and finish on them? Looks like a tight fit but still looks good
Definately need to make some sound clips and share
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NICE

exscuse me I need a moment to myself now.
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nice setup
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Originally Posted by Wicked_Hugger99
sweet work man.
Are those the stepped 1 3/4in into 1 7/8in edelbrock LTs for LS1s? How easy/hard was the install? fit and finish on them? Looks like a tight fit but still looks good
Definately need to make some sound clips and share
I didnt put the headers on, All Pro did, here in Fayetteville, NC. They've done all my exhaust work, along with everything else. But he said they went on pretty easy with no problems. The only thing is that these headers dont come with the AIR system thats on the LS1's. They're racing headers. So until you delete the AIR system out of your computer, your service engine light will be on...like mine. lol It needs a good tune anyway. Anyway, they are the 1 3/4 to 1 7/8 edelbrock LT's for the LS1. They are a Ti-tech ceramic coated header and have got a good size flange on them. And hopefully there will be some sound clips within a couple of days.
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Looks good! I think the H or X woulda helped ya out sound and power........
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Originally Posted by 02Firehawk#614
Looks good! I think the H or X woulda helped ya out sound and power........
I agree, for what you spent you should have had an X put in. it does look awesome though. I cant wait to get a new Xpipe and pipes out the back.



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