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Old 07-10-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Default Dual exhaust setup for Inline Six

Hello,

Is there a pipe already made that can attach to my single intake manifold that spilts into two pipes that would allow dual exhaust to connect to it without having to put headers on?

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Flowmaster sells a kit that turns single into dual out the rear but its for late model 'stangs...you might be able to make it work though.....

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Hello,

Is there a pipe already made that can attach to my single intake manifold that spilts into two pipes that would allow dual exhaust to connect to it without having to put headers on?
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You could probably get a muffler shop to just tee off of your single pipe somewhere.
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You could probably get a muffler shop to just tee off of your single pipe somewhere.
You could have it tee off like this, but there would be more of a performance gain with the headers. The only real benifit of splitting the pipe like this is to give you a second pipe(looks), and i guess better flow since there are 2 mufflers(if you choose to do this).

I would definitly consider a header.
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