Pic of my spaghetti down pipe.
Pic of my spaghetti down pipe.
"Over, under, in and out, that's what shoe tieing is all about.."
Had to keep it out of the way of my oil return line from the turbo, so this is what I came up with.. It's all 3" stainless..

Cheers!
Had to keep it out of the way of my oil return line from the turbo, so this is what I came up with.. It's all 3" stainless..

Cheers!
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Car: 2000 Trans Am
Engine: LS1
Transmission: T56
You may want to turn your front wheels full lock to lock to see if any steering pieces hit the tube. Mine was REAL close but missed.
Remember, this stuff moves when the car moves unless you are using solid motor mounts
Remember, this stuff moves when the car moves unless you are using solid motor mounts
The pic is deceiving, there is probably 2 or 3 inches between the pitman arm and the exhaust, plust the motor will be solid.. As well, it's not sitting in the right spot, it's just laying there..
I will check it anyway tho =)
Cheers!
I will check it anyway tho =)
Cheers!
Does that come with Red sauce?
Looks good, keep up the work. are you planning on grinding down all the welds or just paint over them? I tried both & either way works for me. I think that grinding them down & painting them is going to be the way to go for me, that way no one can see my crappy welds. LOL
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Thanks Bobalos,
All the piping is stainless and I'm using stainless rods.. Ideally, I'd like to have all the welds ground and have everything some-what polished.. but that requires work, and I'm lazy =)
Cheers!
All the piping is stainless and I'm using stainless rods.. Ideally, I'd like to have all the welds ground and have everything some-what polished.. but that requires work, and I'm lazy =)
Cheers!
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