Anybody running a side exit exhaust?

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kustomss

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I wasn't sure where to put this but is anyone running their exhaust out the side? Any pics?
 

gk666

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i want to but not currently... once i get my exhaust custom made ill probably request side exit... more power to you
 

MD13ailey

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I am, I dont have any pics of it yet. Its 3" with all mandrel bends and an H pipe and it dumps a little before the rear tires even with the body. it way loud I'm just running two race glass packs and two shoenfeld 8" long "mufflers" but they r being used as a resonator
 

jrm81bu

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I used to. I had 2 1/2in pipe come off the headers into glasspacks, then a 45 degree angle with it exiting right in front of the rear tires. Simple and loud.
 

Yedi

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I believe I have a torque tech exhaust sytem.

3" off the headers to an X pipe, then 2.5" out the back at 45 angles behind the wheels. Flowmaster 40 series.

Killer system, all Mandrel bent, comes in pieces...needs to be welded, or clamped. VERY distinct sound!

here's some pics....
 

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FE3X CLONE

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kustomss said:
I wasn't sure where to put this but is anyone running their exhaust out the side? Any pics?

Where at out the side?

If your talking about out the side behind the rear tires then you can look at any Cutlass, 442 or H/O dual exhaust.

However if your talking about side exahust that exits in front of the rear tires, that's a bit harder. There was a guy locally that did it this way using cherry bombs (from what I could tell) and then just angled the pipes. Looked like total crap. You could see everything hanging below the car and it scraping everytime he hit a bump.

It's a bit tricking to get them tucked up nice and still make it out in from of the tires.

The really nice way of doing it is to buy a muffler that has a front IN/OUT pipe. Dr. Gas used to make them but they were really expensive. Came as part of a kit that was over $400.

However Dynomax makes a Super Turbo Front IN/OUT muffler that's more reasonable at around $65 each.


http://www.summitracing.com/parts/WLK-17676/
 
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