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So you basically are just building a straight pipe back system which merges into a single pipe near the rear? In for results and pictures.

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Old 12-21-2010, 09:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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So you basically are just building a straight pipe back system which merges into a single pipe near the rear?
In for results and pictures.
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So you basically are just building a straight pipe back system which merges into a single pipe near the rear?
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Yeah that is the general gist of it... I wanted to put a muffler in there and put a square tip exit on it but I can't really find one I think would work and it will just make things difficult to do it.
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Yeah that is the general gist of it... I wanted to put a muffler in there and put a square tip exit on it but I can't really find one I think would work and it will just make things difficult to do it.
You can add mufflers further upstream; maybe two small bullet style mufflers for each exhaust bank in the mid-pipe area?
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