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View from driver's side toward resonator |
Here is the rear section of the exhaust I fabricated. I'm coming dual out 2.25" from the center resonator using a series of 45* and 90* mandrel bends from
Mandrel Bending Solutions in Maryland.
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View from driver's side toward rear |
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View from below looking towards passenger side |
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Exhaust pipe to glasspack junction |
The glasspacks are louvered type from Smythy's and are 2", which is why they are fitted inside the pipes instead of outside. I stepped down the size in order to accelerate the gases and raise the pitch so the sound would be less boomy. I think it worked.
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