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Side exhaust

Posted: 5/21/04 12:39pm Message 21 of 22
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ATLANTA, GA - USA
Joined: 1/17/2002
Posts: 52
Vette(s): 1971 coupe. Fully restored, numbers match
www.PAWinc.com (Performance Automotive Warehouse) in California has everything you need for hookers and much more. The only problem is you need to get a catalog because they have tooooo much stuff to display on the web, if thats possible. I also ordered my complete engine build kit from them, a fluid balancer, aluminum water pump and other stuff.

I cut my rocker panels and painted them black. The hookers are a solid set of pipes from the manifold to half way down the door. You do not need to have anything welded. I installed them in a few hours.

|UPDATED|5/21/2004 12:39:30 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|



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Side exhaust

Posted: 5/21/04 1:30pm Message 22 of 22
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fortlauderdale, FL - USA
Joined: 3/15/2004
Posts: 288
Vette(s): 1978 greenwood custom vette, 468 blower motor side pipes.
what type of mufflers are in your sidepipes, I have the reverse flow and they are too quiet for me, I just removed the insert muffler and cut it in half and re-inserted them, sounds a little better
I did not want to run open headers.
Are you running the glasspack and if so what was the cost |saluteflag|



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