exhaust cutout
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exhaust cutout
where would be the best spot for an exhaust cut out
legal: before the muffler like the borla exhaust for camaros
both legal/ non: before the cat and is this the same size as the pipes running after the cat?
the cutout has a bolt on blacker plate to use the exhaust system or to run through strait
legal: before the muffler like the borla exhaust for camaros
both legal/ non: before the cat and is this the same size as the pipes running after the cat?
the cutout has a bolt on blacker plate to use the exhaust system or to run through strait
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It'* a Y-pipe you have to weld into the system. And I don't see it doing anything for you but hurting your performance. You need to be flowing ALOT more through the motor before you even think about it.
There are only two cars on this Forum running one. One is manual, mine will go manual or programmed/electric. Both of us are seriously (more than double) outflowing your car.
I suggest working on more basic proven mods first.
There are only two cars on this Forum running one. One is manual, mine will go manual or programmed/electric. Both of us are seriously (more than double) outflowing your car.
I suggest working on more basic proven mods first.
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Summit SUM-670135 $24.95
Estimated Ship Date: Tomorrow
Brand: Summit
Product Line: Summit Exhaust Cutouts
Part Type: Exhaust Cutouts
Part Number: SUM-670135
Tubing Diameter (in): 2 1/4 in.
Exhaust Cutout Style: Manual
Exhaust Cutout Material: Steel
Exhaust Cutout Finish: Natural
Exhaust Cutout Installation: Clamp-on
Quantity: Sold individually.
Notes: Cutout flange is 3 in. Tubing diameter measurement is the ID. Muffler clamps included. Cutouts can be welded in place.
Exhaust Cutout, Manual, Steel, Weld or Clamp-On, 2 1/4 in. Diameter, Each
An instant-open exhaust.
Just install a Summit exhaust cutout behind each header, and you'll be able to convert to an open exhaust at the track. Summit'* exhaust cutouts are precision MIG welded, slip-fit style cutouts that must be clamped-on or welded into place. These cutouts are designed for race use only.
Instructions
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Summit SUM-670135 $24.95
Estimated Ship Date: Tomorrow
Brand: Summit
Product Line: Summit Exhaust Cutouts
Part Type: Exhaust Cutouts
Part Number: SUM-670135
Tubing Diameter (in): 2 1/4 in.
Exhaust Cutout Style: Manual
Exhaust Cutout Material: Steel
Exhaust Cutout Finish: Natural
Exhaust Cutout Installation: Clamp-on
Quantity: Sold individually.
Notes: Cutout flange is 3 in. Tubing diameter measurement is the ID. Muffler clamps included. Cutouts can be welded in place.
Exhaust Cutout, Manual, Steel, Weld or Clamp-On, 2 1/4 in. Diameter, Each
An instant-open exhaust.
Just install a Summit exhaust cutout behind each header, and you'll be able to convert to an open exhaust at the track. Summit'* exhaust cutouts are precision MIG welded, slip-fit style cutouts that must be clamped-on or welded into place. These cutouts are designed for race use only.
Instructions
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Read my reply above. That will hurt your low-end to the point that any high-end gain would be pointless.
Most cars here keep stock exhaust components farther than you will likely ever see on the quarter mile.
Edit:
I recall a recent topic about using GN headers by you.
How about you tell us what your goals are and what your realistic budget is, and we can save you the time and effort in trying to dig stuff up and ask about it?
Most cars here keep stock exhaust components farther than you will likely ever see on the quarter mile.
Edit:
I recall a recent topic about using GN headers by you.
How about you tell us what your goals are and what your realistic budget is, and we can save you the time and effort in trying to dig stuff up and ask about it?
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I've had a DMH cutout on my car for a few months. Great quality with a warranty.
A buddy of mine has had his for over year through two winters.
A cutout has been proven to give 1-2 tenths at the track on a CAMed n/a car.
But as mentioned, on a stock car it'* going to hurt you.
A buddy of mine has had his for over year through two winters.
A cutout has been proven to give 1-2 tenths at the track on a CAMed n/a car.
But as mentioned, on a stock car it'* going to hurt you.
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Mid 12'*? Wow. Ummm.....Ok.
Get the thousands ready. You'll need heads, a turbo, and alot of other custom work. And when you're all done with that, start looking at exhaust cutouts. But forget the cheap summit crap.
Get a QTP if you have a budget to match your ambition.
Get the thousands ready. You'll need heads, a turbo, and alot of other custom work. And when you're all done with that, start looking at exhaust cutouts. But forget the cheap summit crap.
Get a QTP if you have a budget to match your ambition.
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the camaro is my fathers and mine, we restored it after it was totaled and the 1/4 mile time was on one of those digital timers, but we also ran it a maple grove so i will dig up the slip
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That'* an off-topic issue for somewhere other than this.
As far as your goals on your 95, I think you need to tell us what your realistic budget is. Then we'll tell you what'* possible.
As far as your goals on your 95, I think you need to tell us what your realistic budget is. Then we'll tell you what'* possible.