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camaro2you 06-11-2005 07:44 PM

Can you guys find me some part numbers?
 
I want edelbrock headers there gonna go on a 350 and they need the air tubes and a bolt on cat. I need the bolt on cat with the air tube. I need a flowmaster exhaust with dual tips that will bolt up to this. Thanks

GP99GT 06-11-2005 08:43 PM

if youre doing all this stuff....why a slowmaster exhaust? :?

camaro2you 06-11-2005 09:08 PM

what should i go with?

78camaro 06-11-2005 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by camaro2you
what should i go with?


all depends what tone your looking for...

NJSPEEDER 06-11-2005 11:51 PM

when you shop for exhaust it is all about shopping for sound anyway. if you like the flowmaster sound, go for it. i would suggest you check out magnaflow before you decide. good fit and finish, nice tone, and the exhaustguys(members of the club) can give you a good deal on the kit.

www.jegs.com
headers, ceramic coated, 3inch collector, slip on cat = 350-68722 cost $450
they also list a chrome plated version for $350, but they would change colors and rust in no time.

for a cat you shoudl look on ebay. there are companies that well slip fit cats for hella cheap. don't get caught up in the "high flow" hype, it is a bunch of bs. the difference in flow from a $50 replacement piece and a $150 "high flow" piece is only around 4.5%, nto enough to make any power that you could ever feel.

later
tim

78camaro 06-12-2005 01:42 AM

check out hooker, magnaflow, and mac for you catback...

and for teh headers i believe its part number 68722

jims69camaro 06-12-2005 01:43 AM

once you reduce the back pressure found in typical stock systems, the only appreciable power left to find is in collector length. eveything else is hype or numbers based on replacing the stock system.

part numbers are easy enough to find on jegs.com or summitracing.com

GP99GT 06-12-2005 03:50 AM

flowmasters flow like crap, thats all im saying. magnaflow would be my choice

jrsfast84 06-12-2005 11:58 PM

Try-(www.mufflex-performance.com) or call, ask for Denny 1-609-890-0481, tell him John Newman sent you, check out there 4" single exaust. one nasty piece, with a Spintech muffler. Call Them.

Savage_Messiah 06-13-2005 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
when you shop for exhaust it is all about shopping for sound anyway. if you like the flowmaster sound, go for it. i would suggest you check out magnaflow before you decide. good fit and finish, nice tone, and the exhaustguys(members of the club) can give you a good deal on the kit.

www.jegs.com
headers, ceramic coated, 3inch collector, slip on cat = 350-68722 cost $450
they also list a chrome plated version for $350, but they would change colors and rust in no time.

for a cat you shoudl look on ebay. there are companies that well slip fit cats for hella cheap. don't get caught up in the "high flow" hype, it is a bunch of bs. the difference in flow from a $50 replacement piece and a $150 "high flow" piece is only around 4.5%, nto enough to make any power that you could ever feel.

later
tim

I got my carsound (magnaflow) cat on ebay for like $35 bucks... 150 is a ripoff, theyre all around ebay for under $50


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