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boost05

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Mar 11, 2004
dearborn, Michigan
im going to weld my own exhaust and I searched for it but didnt find much at all, I would like to see some custom welded exhausts perhaps mig welded or doesnt much matter. and how much did it cost
 
I just welded some of my exhaust today, from the axle back, i'm finishing it next weekend.

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Still have about a 18in extension that needs welded on to clear the bumper, but you get the idea :)

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V8HAHA said:
I just welded some of my exhaust today, from the axle back, i'm finishing it next weekend.

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Thats an excellent N1 angling job. :thumb: Looks like you went under the fuel tank, how is the overall clearance? I wanted to do mine the same way is why I ask.
 

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very nice I plan on going under my fuel tank also straight through and im going to use the SS magnaflow with 3 inch piping I dunno which piping I should get to mig weld it tho??
 
Dieselboy said:
Thats an excellent N1 angling job. :thumb: Looks like you went under the fuel tank, how is the overall clearance? I wanted to do mine the same way is why I ask.

Thanks. I actually had my girlfriend help me do it :). She was getting bored so I kept having her hold the muffler until i got the hangers where I wanted them. It actually misses the gas tank by a couple inches, the gas tank doesn't go back very far, theres one small bend up to get the angle of the muffler, then it goes back just past the differential where its going to meet up with the pipe going straight back. I'll take better pictures this weekend. So, from the cat ( which is no more :) ), it goes back and bends about 45*, then bends up maybe 10* into the muffler. I wanted it to flow well.. LOL. To be honest there isn't much clearence at all. However the engine is out of my car and the nose is sitting really high. I seemed like I will be hitting every speed bump I go over... we'll see after I put my new jdm enigne in.
 
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