02-27-2011 | #1 |
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Weekend work - Exhaust - Video added (3-12)
Started building a new exhaust this weekend:
(Cutting angles out of manderal 180 deg bends) (mock up on the bench) (old vs. new) (Positioning and tacking in mufflers) Sorry for the cell phone pics. Hope to have her fired up this afternoon. Mufflers are 3" in dual 2.5" out magnaflows....just need to find or make some tips (didn't realize my old tips were 2.25"). I'll post a pic of the completed system later. Anyone else working on their ZR1 this weekend? -JT Last edited by jrtoffroad; 03-12-2011 at 05:59 PM. |
02-27-2011 | #2 |
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
3" with an x-pipe, sounds like it's gonna be loud! Looks good, and it looks like you had a Flowmaster system previously?
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
Very very nice work.
I hate doing/working on exhausts. Somebody was selling some B&B Tri-flo tips You might find some extra hp. Pete
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02-27-2011 | #4 |
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
i had built almost the same exhaust but went with the 23/4 in pipe so not to lose too much low end . and went with the dyno max super turbos and adapted the stk zr1 tips to fit . looks great what you are doing .
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02-28-2011 | #5 |
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
Nothing like the thrill of doing things for yourself.
3" may be a bit overkill, and produce a lot more noise, but she sure will breathe good in the higher rpm's! looks good brother, enjoy! |
02-28-2011 | #6 |
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
Ended up being able to modify the magnaflow tips that were on the old exhaust:
(cut tips were inside diameter equaled 2.5", then add new extensions) (Shown here with 2.5" extension, no restriction in flow) (Everything tacked in place) (Finish welded & painted, ready for final install) (Another angle) Just got back from a drive. Definitely louder, but really not too bad at cruise. Sounds down right mean above about 3k rpm, very unique. The flowmaster system had a very nice v8 rumble, but, in my opinion, this is the sound a hot LT5 deserves. Hope to get it on the dyno soon. |
02-28-2011 | #7 |
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
Thanks for the comments. No question, a 3" system is probably a little over kill for stock displacement, but figured if I'm going to build it, why not go all out? Low end feels about the same, but does seem to pull a little better at the top end. Need to get it on the dyno to really see if I gained anything.
One thing that shocked me was how much lighter this new system is than the flowmaster. Must be at least a 20lb weight savings. |
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
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I am not a very big fan of thin walled tubing for exhaust as it seems to give a bit of a "tin" sound. Post a video up, I would love to hear it if you do not mind! |
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
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I'll try and get a video posted in the next couple days. |
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02-28-2011 | #10 |
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Re: Weekend work - Exhaust
my white car is lowered almost 2 in. i have been thinking of trying that oval tubing that they use in nascar to create a little more space between the exhaust and the ground . got to look into the price of doing such a system . very nice what you did and adapting the tipps a nice touch too .
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