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Old 12-30-2009, 04:39 PM   #1
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How should I run my exhaust?

truck is a 69 SWB fleetside with a 3" drop front and a 5" drop rear
Ideas are requested
eng. is 350 @.030 over, th350 trans w/ headers plans are 2.5" pipes straight out the
back but worried if pipes will hit axle or pan hard bar

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Old 12-30-2009, 08:03 PM   #2
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Re: How should I run my exhaust?

Zoomies!! Straight through the hood, That would be bad a**. Someday,, I will have a truck that bad a** and I will be . You Know from "Joe dirt". Sorry could't help it!

Depends on what you have for an engine. If you are going for power, depending on hp level, 2 1/2" duals will be good for 350 -400 horse, with a x-over or h- pipe. If you have aluminum wheels I'd go behind the rear wheels, beacuse they will tarnish if it is a driver. If it's a stocker, I'd go 2 1/2 single.

But we will need to know what you have and what future plans are. Most important what are you wanting?
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Old 12-30-2009, 08:25 PM   #3
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Re: How should I run my exhaust?

drop'em down behind the rear wheels so you can barely see them like the 67-68 z-28's do
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