single-side exhaust
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Car: 2000 Trans Am
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single-side exhaust
I just purchased a Spintech muffler (3" in/dual 2.5" out), but I don't know how to go about attaching it. I want it to run so that the two tail pipes come out on the driver's side (like the Firehawks). If I don't run it that way, is there any other way of doing it w/o spending a fortune on custom stuff? The 3" catback that it is going on is sitting with it in my room, so none of it is on the car yet. Any thoughts or pictures?
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If I read right, the muffler is setup for our cars. So to have 2 pipes exit togeather on drivers side, it would be a pita to do. You'dd have to get a muffler setup for that exit. SLP and Flowmaster made them, I know that. The muffler you have is made to exit like duels, like stock. So parts/time(labour) wound be cheap, if you don't have tailpipes already.
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Car: 2000 Trans Am
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No it has two exits on the same side. I had a guy at a performance shop put it and the rest of the catback on, I love it, it sounds really good. I'll have to post up pics and a sound clip soon. Thank you for the response though!
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Take pics, lets see it! I had something like that awhile back, but it was a single 3" in/3" out, and dumped in front of the pass side rear wheel. Sounded great, but my current Hoooker setup breathes better.
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