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Knipps
10-02-2006, 12:37 AM
hey guys,
i currently go to school in boston and i miss my car like hell:sad:
my problem is that about a week before i left the flange connecting my cat and exhaust rusted out under the passenger seat and now it has the ability to wake the dead.
[not to mention the neighbors when it comes to getting home at 3 in the morning]
any ideas on how i should go about fixing this?
i think there are a few more issues with my car i'll post later but this seems to be the most prominent. or atleast the loudest.
Tru2Chevy
10-02-2006, 09:47 AM
Headers + Y-pipe + full 3" catback should do the trick :) (assuming that you have stock exhaust now)
- Justin
Headers + Y-pipe + full 3" catback should do the trick :) (assuming that you have stock exhaust now)
- Justin
thats going to be quite expensive as well...at the very least get a used cat(one in decent condition) and have it welded up by an exhuast shop. Then pick up an aftermarket catback and bolt that up...should be the cheapest/easiest route
qwikz28
10-02-2006, 07:05 PM
the mieneke in upper saddle river on route 17 does awesome custom work. not to mention he owns a couple f-bodies himself and really takes care of us fellow fbod owners. he does all my work for the most part
Knipps
10-02-2006, 08:39 PM
college student = cheapest/easiest route
quik, should i just go and talk to him [when i get home evntually]
or can you get me a good deal?
qwikz28
10-02-2006, 11:26 PM
college student = cheapest/easiest route
quik, should i just go and talk to him [when i get home evntually]
or can you get me a good deal?
i wish i could. i've only been there a couple times. he does excellent work. start bull****ting with him a little bit about fbodies and see if that works
Tru2Chevy
10-03-2006, 12:27 PM
If you need a cheap cat, go to ebay....usually you can get them for $50 shipped to your door. An exhaust shop will usually charge you $150ish for a direct fit model.
- Justin
Knipps
10-04-2006, 10:17 AM
i'm not sure if my problem is understood correctly.
believe me i'd love a full 3" exhaust
but i think i only need a new flange
i thought i had a picture on my computer and i do
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/378/img1644jo5.jpg
qwikz28
10-04-2006, 10:25 AM
yea man, definately check out that guy at meineke. i messed up the exhaust on my isuzu off-roading and he threw on a new muffler, patched up a few holes, and reattached a flange (similar to yours) all for 500 bucks. not a bad price i would say. it was a little half-assed, but he knew thats what i wanted. it lasted the last 20k miles of that cars life anyways
Tru2Chevy
10-04-2006, 11:05 AM
I'm with Jake....just take it to a shop, they'll be able to patch that up relatively cheap.
- Justin
all for 500 bucks.
??? i hope thats a typo, lol 500 for a muffler and some labor, wow...haha
qwikz28
10-04-2006, 06:19 PM
??? i hope thats a typo, lol 500 for a muffler and some labor, wow...haha
no there were other parts of the exhaust that needed to be cut out and replaced. not to mention a couple holes that were patched... and a new flex pipe. it was alot of work
Firebird67dude
10-04-2006, 06:28 PM
I say a straight pipe and a cutout will make the diff. of the legnth of the cat.
ah ok, yeah flex pipes are usually a lot, lol, cuz i first i was like maybe he meant 50, lol.
qwikz28
10-05-2006, 10:03 AM
ah ok, yeah flex pipes are usually a lot, lol, cuz i first i was like maybe he meant 50, lol.
no, either way hes good at what he does. small brake, exhaust, and other little meineke jobs.
Knipps
10-15-2006, 08:54 PM
Follow up:
went home for the weekend and learnt car was in the shop
courtesy of the bank of M&D
they said they're having all the stuff done necessary for the car to pass inspection in Jan.
setting them back 1200
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