Re: is tti exaust worth the money
[Re: Dodgem]
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02/08/11 04:45 PM
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A friend has 4 sets of the TTI headers for his b series BB cars.. Everyone has to be dinged to make them work... If I am going to ding a set of headers I would rather do a set that cost 250 then a set that os over 600... I run 3 1/2 wxhaust on the Challenger.. I like it loud and in your face style.. I just sent the paper work in for the cars personalized tag that reads 1BADMFR
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Re: is tti exaust worth the money
[Re: GLR]
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02/08/11 08:16 PM
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I have put on TTI exhaust systems on to customer cars and they have went on good with no problems. If you don't have a lift and are planning on doing the exhaust yourself then one of the exhaust kit companys are the way to go. The last few cars that I have done I bought the Summit kits and the "X" pipe kit and put them on but you have to do a little more bending and time on them to make them look right. 2 1/2 " pipe with an "X" pipe kit is usually pleanty for the street and occasional strip use. The picture below is an exhaust kit from Summit- including there "x" PIPE kit and attached to Dougs Headers.
I have to point out that your pipes and mufflers hang down below the floor boards. Not so good for ground clearance.
I think TTI pipes tuck up inside the drive shaft tunnel better on some models whichs keeps the pipes protected. Look at my pictures above, none of the pipes are hanging below where my sissor lift can damage them. They fit great, like everyone says.
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Re: is tti exaust worth the money
[Re: Dodgem]
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02/08/11 08:49 PM
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terzmo
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they show only an H pipe I think but it's fine. Pop for 3 inch makes a few more HP but is there if you pop up in Hp and or Cubic inch down the road!
for the cost difference the jump to 3 inch is tossing money out,plus it's alot tighter fit
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Re: is tti exaust worth the money
[Re: terzmo]
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02/08/11 09:05 PM
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they show only an H pipe I think but it's fine. Pop for 3 inch makes a few more HP but is there if you pop up in Hp and or Cubic inch down the road!
for the cost difference the jump to 3 inch is tossing money out,plus it's alot tighter fit
I agree, 2 1/2" is plenty unless you got a large, large motor.
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Re: is tti exaust worth the money
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02/08/11 09:48 PM
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they show only an H pipe I think but it's fine. Pop for 3 inch makes a few more HP but is there if you pop up in Hp and or Cubic inch down the road!
for the cost difference the jump to 3 inch is tossing money out,plus it's alot tighter fit
I agree, 2 1/2" if plenty unless you got a large, large motor.
And your chances of ending up with a headache-inducing drone probably triple with a 3" over 2.5".
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Re: is tti exaust worth the money
[Re: Pacnorthcuda]
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02/09/11 09:55 AM
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Another vote for the TTI setup. i used their 1 7/8" headers and 2.5" X pipe system w/ dynomax mufflers on my 383. The only drilling I had to do was for the right side exhaust mount under the rear seat. I hung the whole exhaust on my back with the car on jack stands...very easy to do. I did take it to a local muffler shop so they could weld on the tips and tighten everything up. They only needed to push on one of the tailpipes a bit to line it up in the valance better. They even were very impressed with the setup. The headers fit better than any other headers I have used. I did have issues with the #3 tube burning wires and they sent me a new left header and requested the old one back...so no issues with customer service for me. Car at idle... Car driving through int...
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Re: is tti exaust worth the money
[Re: RobX4406]
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02/09/11 07:24 PM
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BB car? If you are looking for headers, try Dougs D451 for B engine, D452 for RB engines IIRC. That's still a B body...
tti has been jacking people for a LONG time on pricing IMO.
And if tti says they fit... they might not... A body 4 speed guys know what I'm talking about.
DOUGS
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