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Old 09-26-2005, 10:22 PM
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Default 67-69 LSx header spy shot..???

With SEMA just around the corner..... I know some of the guys are not going to make it this year....... so I though I would throw ya a little development/fitment teaser of our new LSx header:

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Couldn't resist, Tom?
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Old 09-27-2005, 06:58 AM
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Thats awesome. It is so cool to be building a 1st gen right now because there is new exciting stuff coming out all of the time
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That helps more than you think. They actually look like they tuck up within the sub. Cool.

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Nice.. that would bolt right up to my Spintech/Dr.gas exhaust
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Looks like a tri-y style (4 into 2 into 1)stepped with a swedge collector. Am I close?
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Couldn't resist, Tom?
Naw..... I guess not. But everybody needs a snack every now and then...
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Tom, did you design these to work with an X-pipe of your design?
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Tom, did you design these to work with an X-pipe of your design?
Unfortunately...... no. It would be real hard to fit a 3.5" true X-pipe under the chassis. The ride heights that we deal with would make it difficult.... but a drag car wouldnt have a problem. You could with our typical ride heights....... pull it off if you went with 3.0".

Another note..... you do not necessarily have to run 3.5" for the entire system. The collector however, has to be 3.5" but aft of that can be a size smaller. The recommended sizing is 3.5" to the front of the muffler and then 3.0" aft of that.

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