b-pipe + muffler
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b-pipe + muffler
If I get a new b-pipe and new muffler, how does the muffler attach to the b-pipe? Clamps? Or does it need welding?
Also, what is everyones setups for aftermarket b-pipe and muffler? I'm thinking resonated budget or warpspeed b-pipe with a dynamax super turbo muffler...
Also, what is everyones setups for aftermarket b-pipe and muffler? I'm thinking resonated budget or warpspeed b-pipe with a dynamax super turbo muffler...
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Hey, first you can have it welded or a flange welded to the b-pipe. It sounds as if you and I are getting the same set-up. I live in the NE, so I'm going with a resonated stainless custom bent b-pipe and a Dynomax Super Turbo muffler. All for $350.
A nice deep sound w/o being obnoxious. also, a good exhaust shop can make you a b-pipe for less than Budget and you won't need stainless b/c you don't have to deal with the white stuff.
Good luck
A nice deep sound w/o being obnoxious. also, a good exhaust shop can make you a b-pipe for less than Budget and you won't need stainless b/c you don't have to deal with the white stuff.
Good luck
#3
The shop made a new axle pipe while they were putting on muffler and b-pipe. Very small, I don't think they charged me for it either.
Pic: http://www.v6atlanta.com/max_vids/ma...25_Catback.jpg
You can see where they also had to take out an inch of the b-pipe right before it disappears behind the right rear tire. The rear O2 never officially separated itself from the stock pipe either, due to rust and heat.
http://www.v6atlanta.com/pics/old_O2_sensor.jpg
My best advice is find a good exhaust shop.
Pic: http://www.v6atlanta.com/max_vids/ma...25_Catback.jpg
You can see where they also had to take out an inch of the b-pipe right before it disappears behind the right rear tire. The rear O2 never officially separated itself from the stock pipe either, due to rust and heat.
http://www.v6atlanta.com/pics/old_O2_sensor.jpg
My best advice is find a good exhaust shop.
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