01-11-2014 | #1 |
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Thanks to Jeff - Shrek there...
Thanks to Jeff for getting me straight on his pipes, which I want to buy from him there.
I don't have headers yet, with the tune issue on the front burner, and I wanted to take his pipes from him, to FIRST link 'em to my OEM exhaust manifolds, THEN later when I get headers, just do a plug n play swap. Won't work in this case.......... Lotta' guys would say 'no problem' - you CAN do it, just to sell their hardware, and then you're on your own to fab away some makeshift hookup. So we're still lookin' into options here anyway, to make this work... My automatic, built inside a '95 LT1 Base Model donor case, might NOT be the issue, instead of the OEM-to-3" pipes. And thanks for the snappics too - nice hardware!
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01-12-2014 | #2 |
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Re: Thanks to Jeff - Shrek there...
I noticed the solid exhaust mount at the rear axle gear case. Be aware that as the exhaust pipes heat, they will become about 3/8" longer from there forward.
If you observe the tips of an exhaust system that is mounted normally, you will see that they stick out about 1/2" longer when the exhaust system is hot. With the solid mounting there will be a tremendous amount of force pressing against the headers. The same force will be trying to bend the torque beam. The solid mount to the rear axle gear case should not be used. Use the OE muffler mounts, they let the exhaust system length grow freely when temperature of the exhaust pipes increase. |
01-12-2014 | #3 |
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Re: Thanks to Jeff - Shrek there...
All good points Marc and thank you for your valued input.
Guess i've been lucky with the three C4's i've used this type of mount on. I have no problem adding the OEM style mounts and removing the rear mount for anyone interested in purchasing this system. |
01-12-2014 | #4 | |
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Re: Thanks to Jeff - Shrek there...
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I hadn't seen the "for sale" until after seeing this post. I'd say it looks like an interesting offering and priced right. I don't believe I'd part with my Power Effect system for that. Mine is an original with maybe 5K miles and I've a set of new inlet pipes from "PE" for the install and a set of the LT1/4 inlets also. Last edited by WVZR-1; 01-12-2014 at 08:47 AM. |
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Re: Thanks to Jeff - Shrek there...
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BTW...Those are my favorite style of clamp for that very reason! |
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01-14-2014 | #6 |
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Re: Thanks to Jeff - Shrek there...
OK, to remove any doubt, I have modified the upper mounting portion of the rear solid mount.
I'm leaving the lower portion of the bracket to keep the mufflers and muffler pipes in the proper position. I have one front and one rear factory location hanger straps in place. A little weld and heat paint and they're ready to go! |
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