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derf

posted on 10/4/06 at 10:19 PM Reply With Quote
headers/exhaust

Built my headers today, definatly not equal length tubes, didnt even try for it. got the bends down right away, Ive had a few years to plan the route so it was pretty much set in my head. I had to bring the front tube back, up and over the frame support, the rear tube came back, but didnt really come up to much. All the angles inside the body were 45 degrees, outside the body I had to bring the exaust down so i wrapped the front tube down under the rear one, and then ran the 2-1 collector down some more, hopefully it will be low enough to be asthetically pleasing, if not I can always redo it. It looks like the tubes go from 2 tube to one that is of similar size, I dont really see this as restricting as most aftermarket exausts are 1/2" smaller tube. then it finishes into a 2 1/2" pipe at the flange which is the size of alot of aftermarket rotary exhausts.

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Dusty

posted on 11/4/06 at 08:51 AM Reply With Quote
Looks excellent but I think it's going to blow a bit at some of the joins.
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