I ave a couple of ideas for the exhaust on the SE I will be picking up this week. Which do you guys think would be better? Here's the first:
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and the second one:
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BTW, the first one has an inline muffler in each pipe and the second one, resonators. I know the first one will be louder and better for the track (the car is bridgeported) but it will also be drive on the street sometimes, so I was thinking of the second one for streetability. Which do you guys think?
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#2 should be better
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nice...i wanted something similar to #1, but without the cross. 2 separate al the way to the mufflers. what i currently have is a "Y" after the headers to 2 in-line silencers to another "Y" after the axle bend out 2 mufflers. the car came with that setup...
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Originally Posted by treceb' date='Jun 4 2003, 11:09 AM
nice...i wanted something similar to #1, but without the cross. 2 separate al the way to the mufflers. what i currently have is a "Y" after the headers to 2 in-line silencers to another "Y" after the axle bend out 2 mufflers. the car came with that setup...
mike |
I think we are going to go with the first setup, but maybe without the crossover. Just throw 2 pipes on there with inline Flowmasters or something like that...I am still debating the crossover, just cause it would cut out some top-end power, and we all know bridgeports have all top-end power. Anyone have any suggestions for mufflers?
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dynomax has a straight thru muffler that works well on the fd's, or maybe even the racing beat t2 presilencer, although its kinda $$
mike |
Do the Dynomax or Borla mufflers have steel packing? Or are some glass mufflers alright?
I found these Borlas that I'd like: http://www.borla.com/xr1.sportsman.oval.mufflers/ and http://www.borla.com/xr1.sportsman.round.mufflers/ And these Dynomax http://www.dynomax.com/superturbo.stm http://www.dynomax.com/documents/super_turbo_specs.pdf (parts # 17725 and 17741) |
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