Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install This is similar to how my car is ran, except I had an exhaust shop fabricate it. I went with 2.5 pipes, Magnaglow Spun converters and Dynomax bullets. |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install
Originally Posted by 92RS_Ttop
(Post 4476453)
Videos are up on Youtube. Taken with my cell phone as I couldn't find the good video camera, but they turned out pretty good. Exhaust setup: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf6v2qX6izw Engine running, revved slowly to 3K, and then revved fast: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRzK0Q5Htjo |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install
Originally Posted by 92RS_Ttop
(Post 4476414)
Off the top of my head, Spohn, Competition Engineering, UMI, and I'm sure there are some I've missed. http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...f/SDC10350.jpg http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...f/SDC10351.jpg |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install
Originally Posted by KITT1983
(Post 4476580)
are these perimeter SFCs http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...f/SDC10350.jpg http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...f/SDC10351.jpg |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install
Originally Posted by 92RS_Ttop
(Post 4476672)
Yeah, looks like it. They should fit ok. not sure about that short bent piece though. It looks like it is meant to go under the OEM single pipe exhaust, and it may not clear 2 pipes there. Otherwise it should fit fine. If you are having an exhaust shop or mechanic weld it in, it should not be a problem for them to weld in a straight piece in place of it. The add on piece wont fit on the passenger side. I couldnt even get it on with my previous single pipe setup |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install Then they should fit just fine. There should be plenty of room along the pinch weld for those. Give me the outer dimensions of the tube for the passenger side and I'll measure the clearance tomorrow and let you know. |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install how was the install? do they leak ? |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install It would have been a lot easier with a lift or at least in a garage big enough to get all 4 wheels off the ground at the same time. That being said, it wasn't bad at all. Finding clearance over the rear axle was tough and I'm going to have to redo that part of it this winter. The outer pipe is low enough that the axle hits it pretty hard over large bumps. I can hear it thumping in the car and the pipe is more of an oval than a circle now:D As far as leaks, I haven't seen or heard any evidence of any leaks. The only other problem I have had is with the passenger's side tailpipe. Because I didn't leave the end of the U-turn piece very long I have had issues with the clamp loosening up and the pipe slipping down. I even blew that connection apart twice when I really stomped on the gas while it was loose. I fixed that problem by welding the connection and I also used a hanger to secure the pipe to one of the bolts that holds the rear impact bar in place. |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install is this an actual kit or is it just pieces bought and assembled cause i would love true dual on my camaro but cant find anything |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install
Originally Posted by c2kvaticide
(Post 4768769)
is this an actual kit or is it just pieces bought and assembled cause i would love true dual on my camaro but cant find anything |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install so how are running as of today ? |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install i tried putting this in on ym car today... i have stock iroc 16" rims... the long pipe that comes from the driver side header hit the tire and the wheels were straight, then i tried to get the other one to go on next to it and they just didnt fit right... its frustrating... and i sucks because i was looking forward to true duals... but i cant afford to be modifying it being that i need it for a daily driver... sorry to rant but i had to let it out... |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install
Originally Posted by KITT1983
(Post 4835178)
so how are running as of today ? The exhaust hasn't really given me any problems that weren't of my own making except for one. One of the over-the-axle pipes is a little too close to the axle and the axle was hitting it over large bumps. It crushed the pipe to about half its diameter. I am missing the bump stop on that side so once I replace that I am hopeful it will cure the problem. If not, I will have to rework that pipe. The only other problems I had involved the muffler clamps not holding the tailpipes on well enough and they would work themselves loose over time. I solved that a while back by doing 2 things: 1 - I fully welded the exhaust except in 2 places. Where it bolts to the headers, and right before it goes up and over the rear axle. I used stainless steel band clamps from Summit in front of the rear axle. 2 - I fabbed up some hangers for the tailpipes. I welded a standard parts-store rubber-and-steel exhaust hanger to the top of each tail pipe and then bolted it to one of the lower bolts that mount the rear impact bar to the rear subframe of the car on each side. |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install
Originally Posted by oxrabidus
(Post 4835188)
i tried putting this in on ym car today... i have stock iroc 16" rims... the long pipe that comes from the driver side header hit the tire and the wheels were straight, then i tried to get the other one to go on next to it and they just didnt fit right... its frustrating... and i sucks because i was looking forward to true duals... but i cant afford to be modifying it being that i need it for a daily driver... sorry to rant but i had to let it out... |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install im also from PA, how do you manage inspection without cats? |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install
Originally Posted by Vae Victus
(Post 5240674)
im also from PA, how do you manage inspection without cats? The first is that cars registered as classic or antiques are exempt from emissions inspections. The second is if you have the car registered normally, you must have it registered in your name for at least a year AND drive it less than 5k miles per year. The loopholes also allow you to remove the smog pump, and change a car that was originally fuel injected to a carb. Its how I was able to pull the V6 and drop in a carb'd V8. I only drive the car from April to October and only put about 3k on it each summer. Well, I did till I drove it with the timing advanced too far last summer and it started knocking bad. |
Re: Jegs/Summit Dual Exhaust Kit Install i have the same setup on my big block iroc had to custom do the header pipes to work on the patriot headers . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a6-dYdBQUw video of it |
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