Re: Preference - 2.5" exhaust or 3.0" on a stock 383 auto?
[Re: Barnabas_Kriss]
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10/29/11 09:31 AM
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2.5" should be plenty. Most of the cars with 3" system that I have seen personally sounded horrible. Too loud and annoying sound.
I am lucky to have a local shop that does ONLY performance work and does mandrel bending. I had a 2.5" all stainless steel system built by them. Very nice work, super thick flanges, uses all factory hangers, TIG welded, muffles and resonators in factory location, and removable X-pipe with V-clamps (so clutch/transmission can be easily removed). He was done with it in a few days. The only drawback was the cost (~$2000).
That's nice. I'm tired of screwing around with exhaust systems.
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Re: Preference - 2.5" exhaust or 3.0" on a stock 383 auto?
[Re: Barnabas_Kriss]
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10/29/11 09:56 AM
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2.5" should be plenty. Most of the cars with 3" system that I have seen personally sounded horrible. Too loud and annoying sound.
I am lucky to have a local shop that does ONLY performance work and does mandrel bending. I had a 2.5" all stainless steel system built by them. Very nice work, super thick flanges, uses all factory hangers, TIG welded, muffles and resonators in factory location, and removable X-pipe with V-clamps (so clutch/transmission can be easily removed). He was done with it in a few days. The only drawback was the cost (~$2000).
Mufflertech in PoCo i assume...???
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Re: Preference - 2.5" exhaust or 3.0" on a stock 383 auto?
[Re: TinCuda]
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10/29/11 10:23 AM
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buy a cheap summit 2.5" system. when you step things up buy there cheap 3" system. the tti stuff is super nice, i have 2 sets of there headers but its hard to justify the price of the exhuast systems for what it is.
I understand this fully. I am not knocking it. I am only quoting your post because it is a common thought. I am not trying to single you out.
I have played around with doing things a little cheaper. Heck a built a space saver spare from cheap junk in my garage. I find that most of the time you will wish you got the good stuff or end up buying it in the end. You will have spent all that money for the good stuff plus all that money for the bad stuff that you end up replacing.
Never be afraid to buy the best stuff. You will never be disappointed and you will never have to explain to someone why you didn't.
My father used to like to say: If you are not doing it whole fast, you will be doing it half fast.
Just my two cents.
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i build my own exhuast systems, usually pretty comparable in price to the summit stuff but i get them to fit how i want. on my dart with the 431, my headers have a 3.5" outlet, i built a 3.5" X pipe, made long 3.5 to 3" reducers into 3" ultra flows, 3" tail pipes with 12" long bullit mufflers, out into 3" stainless factory looking tips. its fairly quiet for what it is, and with the tips you dont know what size pipe it is. on my duster with the 400 i did a 3" summit x pipe because it was cheaper than making my own, i then reduced it to 2.5" into super turbos and out the back into factory looking 2.5" stainless tips. i installed one of those summit systems on a nova and it fit really good. all 16 guage tubing. mandrel bent. i would go with one of the summit systems over an exhuast shop, it isnt comparable to a tti system but it is a decent option. depending on the car there are other options out there.
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Re: Preference - 2.5" exhaust or 3.0" on a stock 383 auto?
[Re: can.al]
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10/29/11 10:53 AM
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..Larry Sheppard(mopar performance engineer)says an H pipe does nothing but reduce noise. ..therefore X or H shouldn't matter.
Larry also told us that the later big blocks were THINWALL castings .
The Purestock and F.A.S.T. guys wouldn't be using X pipes if they weren't worth something ... is there an echo ???
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Re: Preference - 2.5" exhaust or 3.0" on a stock 383 auto?
[Re: rapom]
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10/30/11 08:05 PM
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Correct me if I'm wrong but that 700HP FAST Road Runner is also running a 2.5 exhaust system.
as required by the rules i think
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