Super simple dual exhaust
GrimGreaser
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in HUDSON
Ever since getting my headers I've been slowly plotting out what to do about the exhaust. I wanted true duals, but really had no money to pay a shop to do it or the time/money/patience to get it all tucked up between/thru the frame. I settled on 2" and kept it super simple and close under the car. I ran flex pipe (will have that replaced with proper hard pipe someday) from the headers to the hard pipe just before the balance tube, with Car Chemistry insert baffles for mufflers. Havent had it out driving yet, but sounds pretty good in the driveway.
If, for some reason, the drive shaft hits that left pipe, it is because I have made a poor decision while driving... ?
If, for some reason, the drive shaft hits that left pipe, it is because I have made a poor decision while driving... ?
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Looks nice...If it does hit just move the left pipe a little more forward.
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It looks good. I ran mine similarly, except I exited both on the right side just behind the rear door to avoid the driveshaft. If you have any issues with your driveshaft you could always cut it shorter and run on a 45 degree angle in front of the carrier bearing.0
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