08-31-2011, 04:46 PM | #1 |
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frame modification
so my truck is a 1960 so I have the x frame. my question is has anyone modified their frame to run exhaust or even cut the x out?
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09-02-2011, 05:45 PM | #2 |
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Re: frame modification
modifying the frame to fit the exhaust? Um....modify the exhaust to fit the frame usually works better. The older big body gm's had x frames in the early years, they manage to squeeze some decent pipes into.
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09-06-2011, 09:40 AM | #3 |
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Re: frame modification
Are you set on running the exhaust on the inner side of frame rails?
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Re: frame modification
It can be done, but it will require a significant portion of the exhaust to hang below the frame. Is there a particular reason you want an X-pipe?
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Re: frame modification
is there any room to go between the frame and the body?
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my 50 chev convertible "X frame" has windows cut in the x on the drivers side for the factory single exhaust... years ago someone cut matching windows on the other side.
another method that I saw on a super low 57 caddy: the exhaust was intergal, and welded into the frame rails, exhaust flex tubing was used in between the manifolds and the front part of the exhaust
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10-12-2011, 12:58 AM | #10 |
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I am doing a 60 also.. I have went over this in my head a thousand times. I do have a 60 frame that has the X cut out that someone installed a cross member with holes for exhaust and it appears solid.. I saved it.. for whatever reason I dont want to get rid of it.. I although stayed with the X probably because "its different" than what most do and I tend to be that way. I am going with an inline 6 and I am keeping the torsion front susp.. I have no other way than to drop between the torsion and run outside the frame on one side. I did see this summer a guy that had cut half moons out of his X to allow for exhaust. The way I see these frames built unless you are planning on pulling the front end off the ground in the 1/8 or 1/4 they are strong enough to take the half moon cut and it can be done very clean.. I will check my pics as I took many of what he had done, it was clean and neat and looked great. Not sure what HP he was running but it was tubbed and built.. I saw no other extra added support from his mods to the X..
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10-12-2011, 08:59 AM | #11 |
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The X-pipe doesn't provide better flow...it does quiet down the exhaust (which is the primary goal with X-pipes on from the factory since the cross pulses help attenuate noise at lower RPMs) - if that's what you're looking to achieve. Being part of lots of exhaust research (flowbench, CFD modeling and real world) when I worked at Banks Engineering and the X-pipes' scavenging effects don't really occur until the upper RPMs, the range varied according to tubing diameter and distance from the collector.Just my $0.02 if it helps with routing your exhaust.
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