building a exhaust system
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building a exhaust system
Thought I'd ask to see if this would work with my 383 stroker motor I'm wanting to build was thinking these headers http://m.summitracing.com/parts/hed-68460 with this cat back system http://www.bestinauto.com/Magnaflow-...Rear-Exit.aspx. I'm wanting to wrap the headers my exhaust is shot. I post a question about long tubes vs shortys but more and more I read I'm leaning to long tubes. This system will be swaped to go with a 383 stroker im working on gettin started building. I'm goin to have a shop build the y pipe from what the said I'll be looking about 200 for it so I'll be in to this system for right at 700.
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Re: building a exhaust system
Ok, how are they going to connect longtubes to a catback? Have they ever seen the underside of a thirdgen before?
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Re: building a exhaust system
Not sure called them and told the guy what I had and needed done.he said be about 200 to connect the headers to the catback. But with your responce I'm guessing that this idea might not work. And that I need to call another exhaust shop......
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