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A body gas tanks. #68010
06/05/08 12:15 PM
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Is there a difference between the tanks on a duster/demon with dual exhaust as opposed to single?


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Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: Not_A_Duster] #68011
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Nope


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Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: bigsbigelow] #68012
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Hmmm - didn't think so - muffler shop is trying to tell me there is...

Thanks.


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Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: Not_A_Duster] #68013
06/05/08 12:17 PM
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No difference in the tank ! The dual exaust is just very tricky to bend the tailpipes properly to get around the tank. It takes a good shop to bend them.


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Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: doctor_mopar] #68014
06/05/08 12:24 PM
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No difference in the tank ! The dual exaust is just very tricky to bend the tailpipes properly to get around the tank. It takes a good shop to bend them.




Oh yea, it's a close fit. My passenger side ever so
slightly hits the pipe and an air shock. It's all
a close fit on A bodies.

Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: doctor_mopar] #68015
06/05/08 12:39 PM
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No difference in the tank ! The dual exaust is just very tricky to bend the tailpipes properly to get around the tank. It takes a good shop to bend them.




I am wanting to put 3" on my duster and wondered how tight it would be. Friend got it on his '70 swinger so I assumed it would work on mine too.

Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: W5Duster436] #68016
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Anything can be done. With a little creative thinking, of course.


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Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: W5Duster436] #68017
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No difference in the tank ! The dual exaust is just very tricky to bend the tailpipes properly to get around the tank. It takes a good shop to bend them.




I am wanting to put 3" on my duster and wondered how tight it would be. Friend got it on his '70 swinger so I assumed it would work on mine too.




3" seems a little large unless you have lots of ponies under the hood, or like the sound.

Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: Dart 340] #68018
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No difference in the tank ! The dual exaust is just very tricky to bend the tailpipes properly to get around the tank. It takes a good shop to bend them.




I am wanting to put 3" on my duster and wondered how tight it would be. Friend got it on his '70 swinger so I assumed it would work on mine too.




3" seems a little large unless you have lots of ponies under the hood, or like the sound.






That said, I do have TTI's 3" full exhaust on my Duster and it fit very well.


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Re: A body gas tanks. [Re: Dart 340] #68019
06/06/08 08:28 AM
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No difference in the tank ! The dual exaust is just very tricky to bend the tailpipes properly to get around the tank. It takes a good shop to bend them.




I am wanting to put 3" on my duster and wondered how tight it would be. Friend got it on his '70 swinger so I assumed it would work on mine too.




3" seems a little large unless you have lots of ponies under the hood, or like the sound.




11.25:1, comp solid .590 lift, ported x-heads, m-1 intake, supercomp headers and a 4spd. It should do okay with 3" I am guessing, or at least I hope so.


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