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Old 12-18-2014, 12:29 PM
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Has anyone installed one of these systems in a Camaro and had trouble routing the exhaust?

I have a 68 Torino hardtop (Formal roof). I am looking at the Cougar version as a possible candidate to modify for my Torino.It has very similar mounting points from my research.

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On my Nova I was able to route 2.5" duals up and over the G-link setup, with a modified (dog-earred) gas tank.
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Jarhead Joe,
The Camaro setup is significantly different from the Mustang/Cougar version. The UCAs point outward on the Camaro/Nova version instead of inward. A couple exhaust routing options for a Mustang can be seen at these two links. They chose different rear anti-roll bars so the routing is different.

Pete's Classic Garage '68 Fastback

Karl's '67 Fastback built by HPI

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Old 12-23-2014, 02:43 PM
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Jarhead Joe,
The Camaro setup is significantly different from the Mustang/Cougar version. The UCAs point outward on the Camaro/Nova version instead of inward. A couple exhaust routing options for a Mustang can be seen at these two links. They chose different rear anti-roll bars so the routing is different.

Pete's Classic Garage '68 Fastback

Karl's '67 Fastback built by HPI

FroJoe,
Thanks for contributing. Hope you're staying warm up there in the great white North!

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Thanks Carl, you and I conversed by email the other day as well Joe T. from Colorado
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Thanks Carl, you and I conversed by email the other day as well Joe T. from Colorado
I figured it was you. Not many guys ask me about these kits for Torinos. LOL!
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Somebody has to, not everyone wants a Camaro. or Mustang

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