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01-18-2005, 04:38 AM
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New Exhaust Q's, need your A's
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Cars & Love
Join Date: Dec 2003
City: Granada Hills
State: California
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I ordered 2 Warlock Mufflers recently, should be getting one of them this week.. no word on the second one.. but when I get them do I need to get anything else?
Figured I'd tell the guys at the muffler place where I'd get it installed to make the H-Pipe and stuff.
What about this talk about engine light turning on and stuff? Suggestions etc?
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Christopher Reeve - Even though I don't personally believe in the Lord, I try to behave as though He was watching.
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01-18-2005, 10:57 AM
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WTF^^...
Join Date: May 2003
City: Hoover / Florence
State: Alabama
Posts: 27,216
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if you are cutting your stock H and putting on a custom fabed on it will look pretty nasty for one, another thing is there wont be any flanges to bolt/unbolt the cat back so you definatly need to look into buying some, seanhylandmotorsports.com had some in their catalog.
also if you want the flanged ends to go from the end of the H back to the muffler those are called flow tubes, they are cheap and i think summit has em most anywhere should, if you have the H that just bolts up this is what you will need.
the MIL eliminators work but not great.... i would get a chip that turned them off and look into the future for other things you may want and have that done or get a tunner or something.
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01-18-2005, 01:04 PM
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Eyes So Tight I Pass For An Asian
Join Date: May 2003
City: Huntsville
State: Alabama
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lol wtf... he has a v6 so there is no Stock H-Pipe. all he is wanting to do is put two mufflers on his car and have the muffler shop weld a h pipe on instead of just running two pipes directly to the back
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01-18-2005, 01:40 PM
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Six Shooter
Join Date: Jan 2005
City: Amarillo
State: Texas
Posts: 391
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Brent is right the V6's come with a Y pipe which puts the duals from the headers into one pipe and you shouldn't have any problems with them building you a pipe I had someone do the same thing for mine and nothing happened
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01-18-2005, 02:46 PM
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postarama
Join Date: Aug 2003
City: Southaven
State: Mississippi
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I just cut off my y-pipe and ran true duals all the way back...nothing to it if ya know anything about welding or pipe work and have a pipe bender.
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01-18-2005, 02:49 PM
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Six Shooter
Join Date: Jan 2005
City: Amarillo
State: Texas
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I don't know how to weld is the bad thing 
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01-18-2005, 02:59 PM
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postarama
Join Date: Aug 2003
City: Southaven
State: Mississippi
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That's why you carry it to a muffler shop and let them do the work and pay them a little bit for their work....that's the easiest way to do it lol
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"I'm not driving too fast...just flying too low"
Mine:
-87 ranger- broke
-03 SB Cobra vert- 2552 of 5082 Born 02/25/03
Our's:
90 7up vert - new project
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01-18-2005, 03:02 PM
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Six Shooter
Join Date: Jan 2005
City: Amarillo
State: Texas
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01-26-2005, 09:47 AM
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Exhaust Fumes
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KD
Join Date: Oct 2004
City: Detroit. MI
State: Alabama
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I Recently Had An H-Pipe Installed Without The Cats, And The Problem I Am Having Is That The Fumes Are Somehow Coming Into The Through The Heater, Or When The Heat Is On And The Car Is Running. It Did Not Do This When The H-Pipe Had Cats. If Anyone Has Any Knowledge About This, Please Give Me A Buzz. Thanks In Advance.
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01-26-2005, 10:57 AM
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what is this bat you speak of?
Join Date: Aug 2003
City: San Angelo
State: Texas
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That's how they been doing it since day one. No flanges or anything to take it apart, that's a bonus I guess, but there is no reason you can't just weld a system in.
Steve
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01-26-2005, 10:57 AM
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postarama
Join Date: Aug 2003
City: Southaven
State: Mississippi
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Hm...I've never heard of this happening. I'd carry it back to the place you had put it on and yell at them about it...
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"I'm not driving too fast...just flying too low"
Mine:
-87 ranger- broke
-03 SB Cobra vert- 2552 of 5082 Born 02/25/03
Our's:
90 7up vert - new project
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