those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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Re: those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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My car is waiting for paint but I have the whole system sitting in a box. I purchased the system from Bob Mazzolini racing. His son has a 70 dart that had the TTI exhaust on it as well. They hated the turn downs so much that they cut the tail pipes back and installed tips. I intend to do the same. I don't have pics but he showed me a pic of his sons car and it looked the same as yours. Not sure why they make them so long?
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Re: those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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Why don't you cut off the end, take it to muffler shop and have them expand it, then you can trim section off the remains part under car and slip the turn down on, sorta like a tip. i probably will.. i'm still in the middle of the engine swap. was just wondering if this was how they all came or maybe mine was a mistake.
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Re: those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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ok ill bite, since you chose the non-factory tipped look (i did too) the slash/diagonal cut would not have been my choice. the single pipe slash looks oem for many cars to me. i like the chrome tips too but they are kinda hokie. that tough, high horsepower and menacing look (to me) has to be square cut turndowns and dont hide them too much too. ill post a side shot for you later in my ( ricky's cha-ching-cheapo) build. yes, i do know what is said about opinions copper
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Re: those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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I bought TTi tailpipes for my 69 , HUGE waste of money , they didn't even remotely fit in the factory location , I had the shop that made my headpipes cut and reweld them to get them to fit in the stock location ... that may not matter on your car Joe ? you could always do as mentioned and have the pipes shortened ?
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Re: those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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ok ill bite, since you chose the non-factory tipped look (i did too) the slash/diagonal cut would not have been my choice. the single pipe slash looks oem for many cars to me. i like the chrome tips too but they are kinda hokie. that tough, high horsepower and menacing look (to me) has to be square cut turndowns and dont hide them too much too. ill post a side shot for you later in my ( ricky's cha-ching-cheapo) build. yes, i do know what is said about opinions copper yea the chrome tips would look too fancy for this car.. its more bare bones looking... i like the tail pipes on your car.. i'll juts cut mine back and get them closer to tucking under the valance.
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Re: those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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The tail pipes are probably designed to fit the lower bumper location of the 67-69s. They do look like they are sticking out too far since the 70 had the bumper up a lot higher. yea thats what i was thinking,, box says 67-76 i think..
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I bought TTi tailpipes for my 69 , HUGE waste of money , they didn't even remotely fit in the factory location , I had the shop that made my headpipes cut and reweld them to get them to fit in the stock location ... that may not matter on your car Joe ? you could always do as mentioned and have the pipes shortened ? yea the stock location didn't matter that much.. the exhaust guy i trusted and used for years doesn't do it any more. figured i'd go tti then to a local place that had hacks working for them..
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Re: those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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I bought the TTI exhaust for my 69 GTS but did not buy the tailpipes because I had NOS ones. The mufflers they sell had rear openings too big to I had to use reducers. The factory tailpipes are just 1-3/4".
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Re: those running TTI exhaust on their darts??
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I have those TTI pipes on my '70 340 dart. You can see them in this picture. I'm not a detail guy - so they don't bother me.
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I bought the TTI exhaust for my 69 GTS but did not buy the tailpipes because I had NOS ones. The mufflers they sell had rear openings too big to I had to use reducers. The factory tailpipes are just 1-3/4". I have thought that the factory tail pipes were 2-1/4" then reduced down to 2" in order to accept the 1-7/8" factory chrome tips.
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