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  • #16
    So I think I'm gonna order my parts here soon, and have it welded up by the guy who does most of the work I can't do (I'd do everything if this wasn't my DD).

    I'm going to go ahead and order the Jegs exhaust system.
    It comes with a turbo muffler, but I'm assuming the muffler isn't connected, therefore, I'll just use my muffler, change out the tailpipes (since mine aren't mandrel bent) and re-weld on the tips, and also use the Jeg's intermediate pipe.

    Also, I'm going to order a DMH 3" electric cutout, I just have to estimate how much wire I'm going to need (I'm assuming a lot, since it's going back by the axle, and the wire has to run through the firewall - where do I run the wires is the next question?).

    Any objections?
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    • #17
      your going to put your cut out by the rear axle?

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      • #18
        Yeah, right before the up bend.

        Lots of people told me to put it there.
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        • #19
          If I were you I would remove the cat and put it right there. Seems to me like the closer to the engine you put it the better you would be

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          • #20
            Cat's already gone.

            Any recommendations on the location for third-gens?
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            • #21
              like i said I would probably put it right there where the cat was. The hump is already there, why not use it? Just be carefull not to leave it open to long cause I think that you can roast your passenger pretty good

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              20" Satin Black AMRs with 305/35 & 275/35 MT Street Radials, Saleen Grille, CS Lower Valance, Roush Axleback, GT500 Spoiler, resonator delete

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              • #22
                Originally posted by k0261886 View Post
                like i said I would probably put it right there where the cat was. The hump is already there, why not use it? Just be carefull not to leave it open to long cause I think that you can roast your passenger pretty good
                That's partly the problem - because I'll probably use it quite a bit.
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                • #23
                  well no matter where you put it it is going to get hot..... ask o1fvet..... I think his is there

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by k0261886 View Post
                    well no matter where you put it it is going to get hot..... ask o1fvet..... I think his is there
                    That is true.

                    Anyone care to comment?

                    Actually, I remember why I was going to put it in the back - if I put it where the cat was, it'll interfere with subframe connectors once I buy a set.
                    Last edited by MP81; May 1st, 2008, 08:21 PM.
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                    • #25
                      how much did your cut out run?

                      and you can always drill a small hole then spray it or lock it up somehow.
                      Last edited by jakes_GSXR; May 2nd, 2008, 08:20 PM.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 86Camaro View Post
                        how much did your cut out run?
                        Haven't bought it yet, but it's from DMH Performance and it is $199 (free shipping) - that includes a 3" Flowtech Race Ready Cutout and the Electric Valve.
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                        • #27
                          If your going out bck by the rear end.. I think i would actually run it up in the rear some place and run it along the existing wire loom on he drivers side floor... That way you wouldn't need to worry about say a rock getting kicked up and cutting the wires.. and its not like your cut outs are taking 4 gauge wire or anything like that.. so wire really isnt going to be all that expensive.. I mean i think you can get a 100ft roll of 16 ga. for 9 bucks... But if you want to color code it you'd need two separate colors. Still... Cheap.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MP81 View Post
                            Haven't bought it yet, but it's from DMH Performance and it is $199 (free shipping) - that includes a 3" Flowtech Race Ready Cutout and the Electric Valve.
                            X2 thats what Im' getting also

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                            • #29
                              Hmm, been thinking...

                              Since I'll probably run around with the cutout open, like, all the time...why should I get a new exhaust system just yet?

                              I mean, it'll be a while before I get a 383, or even modify this 305 to the extent where it'll need the 3" system, so what I thought I might do, is buy the 3" cutout (so I can use it when I get the 3" system), but then get two of those nifty size adapters - 2.5" to 3" and just weld the cutout into my current system.

                              Not to mention, It'll feel like more of a gain, haha.

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                              • #30
                                Well, I'm trying to look for this loom that was mentioned, but I can't seem to find it (maybe I should put the car up on stands?) - anyone have any pictures?

                                I think I want to order it this week, and go pick up two reducer pipes...
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