exhaust Renewal

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  1. cometking244

    cometking244 light em up!!!!

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    i havent posted in a while but im not sure on somthing.

    1. im planning to weld on some exhaust cutoffs but im worried about it leaning out, so someone told me to weld on a x-pipe and and put on the cutoffs right after, but would this prevent stutter

    if this is incorrect where should i place the cutoffs to prevent performance issues

    i dont have headers, and i currently have cherry bombs dumped just before the differential but im planning to weld on some super turbos and running the exhaust out the back

    any opinions and pics would be appreciated
     
  2. Bryant

    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    free flowing exhast creats low rpm problems. with you having stock manifolds i doubt you will significantly lower the back pressure with cut outs. i would sugest puting them in the most convient location. i have cut outs on my car (has headers) i have to richen the idle when i have them open but thats all.
     
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    You can always narrow the diameter of the tube on the exhaust cut-offs
     
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    cometking244 light em up!!!!

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    :)thanks a bunch
     

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