Trick Exhaust Mod Done
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Trick Exhaust Mod Done
Finally finished it.... Some of you may have seen it at the Tobay Fest and heard it there.. .the extended lower tie bar is actually higher than what you see I am on a slant on my driveway so i can fit my body under my car w/o the use of my jack (got lazy)
Thanks TO Absolute Performance Inc.
Thanks TO Absolute Performance Inc.
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yeah its louder than a **** on WOT... the welder, shop and me got a bit creative on making it right... fabricated new hangers, extended one of the tie bars, took a good chunk out of the DP and even fixed it b/c the DP did not fit right and was crooked (this was when just the 3inch DP was untouched and attached to the stock cat)
The butterfly still leaks when closed so a nice layer of high temp gasket maker solved that problem..
The butterfly still leaks when closed so a nice layer of high temp gasket maker solved that problem..
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oh yeah.. yes its the electric one and I have the switch hidden and no it doesnt throw a SES light.. only time my SES goes off is when I get a misfire or blow an I/C piping
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Rollaway ,
how much more boost is there when the cutout is open?
what kind of power difference does it make?
what other (if any) exhaust mods do you have?
did you use permatex ultra copper?
I have one of those that I just pulled off my LS1 camaro. it was way in the back of the car and was exposed to much cooler exhaust temps because of the distance and lack of a power adder and it would burn the silicon out somewhat quickly when i drove with it open. its the same brand you have (qtec or something, right?) and it started rattling and got all sloppy so I had to coat the whole motor with black silicon to keep it quiet.
what about adding a pipe after the cutout? you could route the gas and noise toward the side of the car or at least back a bit with a turn-down.
id imagine that the noise in the car is insane with the cutout right under your feet.
were the spacers for those lower braces weren't a requisite of the cutout, or just your downpipe?
Thanks in advance!
how much more boost is there when the cutout is open?
what kind of power difference does it make?
what other (if any) exhaust mods do you have?
did you use permatex ultra copper?
I have one of those that I just pulled off my LS1 camaro. it was way in the back of the car and was exposed to much cooler exhaust temps because of the distance and lack of a power adder and it would burn the silicon out somewhat quickly when i drove with it open. its the same brand you have (qtec or something, right?) and it started rattling and got all sloppy so I had to coat the whole motor with black silicon to keep it quiet.
what about adding a pipe after the cutout? you could route the gas and noise toward the side of the car or at least back a bit with a turn-down.
id imagine that the noise in the car is insane with the cutout right under your feet.
were the spacers for those lower braces weren't a requisite of the cutout, or just your downpipe?
Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by Turbocake
Rollaway ,
how much more boost is there when the cutout is open?
what kind of power difference does it make?
what other (if any) exhaust mods do you have?
did you use permatex ultra copper?
I have one of those that I just pulled off my LS1 camaro. it was way in the back of the car and was exposed to much cooler exhaust temps because of the distance and lack of a power adder and it would burn the silicon out somewhat quickly when i drove with it open. its the same brand you have (qtec or something, right?) and it started rattling and got all sloppy so I had to coat the whole motor with black silicon to keep it quiet.
what about adding a pipe after the cutout? you could route the gas and noise toward the side of the car or at least back a bit with a turn-down.
id imagine that the noise in the car is insane with the cutout right under your feet.
were the spacers for those lower braces weren't a requisite of the cutout, or just your downpipe?
Thanks in advance!
Rollaway ,
how much more boost is there when the cutout is open?
what kind of power difference does it make?
what other (if any) exhaust mods do you have?
did you use permatex ultra copper?
I have one of those that I just pulled off my LS1 camaro. it was way in the back of the car and was exposed to much cooler exhaust temps because of the distance and lack of a power adder and it would burn the silicon out somewhat quickly when i drove with it open. its the same brand you have (qtec or something, right?) and it started rattling and got all sloppy so I had to coat the whole motor with black silicon to keep it quiet.
what about adding a pipe after the cutout? you could route the gas and noise toward the side of the car or at least back a bit with a turn-down.
id imagine that the noise in the car is insane with the cutout right under your feet.
were the spacers for those lower braces weren't a requisite of the cutout, or just your downpipe?
Thanks in advance!
Yes I do plan on fabricating an additional pipe after the cutout w/ a turn-down but later on since I have been really busy lately.
those spacers were fabricated by the welder and so where the hangers.
And also I kept the gasket b/w the cutout and the pipe stopping the leaks there...I was only able to do that b/c the stock bolts were cut and popped off and longer bolts where used enabling me to use the gasket and the cutout together.
serious fabricating and creative minds helped me get this mod to work in my car... Thanks goes out to Absolute Performance Inc. and their welder Manny
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well my butt dyno feels more torque... I have given a few Evo members a test ride and they can agree with me when I say the car is a lot stronger with the cutout open...