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1QWIKBIRD
08-23-2007, 09:04 PM
Anyone ever heard these on a street car?

http://www.drgas.com/store/product.php?productid=137&cat=4&page=1

I was curious. Thinking of building a new exhaust, oval tubing and flaring out the side just in front of the tire....one on each side? Noise levels and clearance near the fuel lines on the driver side though.

Chris

ar0ck
08-23-2007, 09:58 PM
Theres a kid Drake I know from PA with them. He had it on his LT1 SS with a full exhaust and a small cam... now that was a LOUD set up. probably blows away an SLP with LT's & no cats in sound.

NightRydaSS
08-25-2007, 08:52 AM
what the hell is that?

BonzoHansen
08-25-2007, 09:17 AM
what the hell is that?

Anyone ever heard these on a street car?

http://www.drgas.com/store/product.php?productid=137&cat=4&page=1



For the TA or the Nova? Is it even legal to exit the ex in front of the wheel?

maroman88
08-25-2007, 09:34 AM
For the TA or the Nova? Is it even legal to exit the ex in front of the wheel?

some fords do it, the lightning, some saleen and roush mustangs do... vipers have side pipes

Rich189
08-25-2007, 10:18 AM
its legal as long as it exits behind the door... but sorry i havent heard them in person theres a guy on ls1tech with that setup though

Tru2Chevy
08-25-2007, 07:32 PM
In NJ the exhaust must exit (either 4 or 6) inches behind the last side window that rolls down in order to be legal. I read this with my own eyes in the inspection manual when researching the legality for my brother's planned exhaust on his '79 Malibu.

- Justin

BonzoHansen
08-25-2007, 08:17 PM
In NJ the exhaust must exit (either 4 or 6) inches behind the last side window that rolls down in order to be legal. I read this with my own eyes in the inspection manual when researching the legality for my brother's planned exhaust on his '79 Malibu.

- Justin

That is more what I was thinking. Past the last opening window. I remember running into that with full size vans. Exhaust shops would turn the tail out in the wrong place not realizing (or caring) the back windows opened (hinged & open outwards)

1QWIKBIRD
09-02-2007, 10:48 PM
For the TA or the Nova? Is it even legal to exit the ex in front of the wheel?

These would be for the firechicken.... but space is at a premium. And the Dr. Gas stuff ain't cheap.

We'll see. My car is due for inspection in October and I plan on testing the waters a bit. Right now I have longtubes, into gutted cats, into a bullet muffler and dumping right before the axle under the car. I used to have a cutout, but it **** the bed, so i took it off all together. My current setup passed sound decibel levels at the Northeast Divisional race which was (96db at 50 feet under acceleration at a right angle from the course) I don't know what my reading was, but I didn't get flagged or even get a warning (above 90db).

If it passes Bakers Basin MV inspection like this I want to remove the existing SLP dual/dual setup (which is still bolted up downstream of the dump point) all together and redo the Y-pipe and run oval pipe to a set of boom tubes existing on each side just in front of the tire. I haven't heard a set of boom tubes though and won't fork over the cash until i do.

Chris

1QWIKBIRD
09-02-2007, 10:50 PM
its legal as long as it exits behind the door... but sorry i havent heard them in person theres a guy on ls1tech with that setup though

i am gonna post over on ls1tech and see if anyone speaks up....thanks for the info..

Chris

j0n
09-02-2007, 11:02 PM
why not just run a single one under the side that doesnt have fuel lines(been awhile since i was under a 4th gen forgot which side sorry). People can only look at one side of the car at a time so it looks clean from either side, plus a single exhaust has been proven to flow just as good as true duals when you're running stock cubes and no power adder

1QWIKBIRD
09-02-2007, 11:12 PM
why not just run a single one under the side that doesnt have fuel lines(been awhile since i was under a 4th gen forgot which side sorry). People can only look at one side of the car at a time so it looks clean from either side, plus a single exhaust has been proven to flow just as good as true duals when you're running stock cubes and no power adder

that's probably what will happen if this all pans out because of the fuel lines (driver's side of the car). A single sided outlet would also be lighter which is part of my motivation and cheaper. First I need to hear one. If they sound like pooh on a street car then the idea is dead.

Chris

j0n
09-02-2007, 11:14 PM
i ran(on my lt1) mid-length headers that y-ed together and met a single bullet muffler with a turndown and it sounded like pure sex

1QWIKBIRD
09-03-2007, 08:45 AM
here's a link to a guy running them....no sound, just pics....Looks to be plenty roomy. Not sure if this is the same guy or not, but damn that is a sweet looking and sneaky looking exhaust...


http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4831287&postcount=1

Chris



its legal as long as it exits behind the door... but sorry i havent heard them in person theres a guy on ls1tech with that setup though

ins0mnia24
09-03-2007, 01:10 PM
You can hear sound clips of boom tubes on 4th gens here except 2 clips they are on a LT-1 and won't sound anything like your LS
http://www.ls1sounds.com/custom.htm

Since you seem so concerned with weight on your car you should call Dr.gas before you purchase anything because some of the Boom tubes are heavy..

I have the Hooters Pro-cup Split exit Xscream cross over system but I am waiting on a buddy to get me into Mufflex so they can tweak the system to fit my car and add 3 bolt flanges so that I can swap it out as need be..

I also think it is a waste to even go this route unless you are using an X merge ect..

1QWIKBIRD
09-03-2007, 02:57 PM
Thanks for sound clips. In a perfect world I would love to do a x-merge, but space is limited under the car and I plan on lowering the car for next racing season so I have to be real careful. What I would probably do is a utilize a y-pip and then just have a single exit on the passenger side if things got really tight under the car. All this is still in the look and see stage, but I think it has potential. I'll let you know how this shakes out.

Chris



You can hear sound clips of boom tubes on 4th gens here except 2 clips they are on a LT-1 and won't sound anything like your LS
http://www.ls1sounds.com/custom.htm

Since you seem so concerned with weight on your car you should call Dr.gas before you purchase anything because some of the Boom tubes are heavy..

I have the Hooters Pro-cup Split exit Xscream cross over system but I am waiting on a buddy to get me into Mufflex so they can tweak the system to fit my car and add 3 bolt flanges so that I can swap it out as need be..

I also think it is a waste to even go this route unless you are using an X merge ect..

Featherburner
09-03-2007, 03:35 PM
From what I see, that setup would not pass inspection. The exit is not far enough behind the window as stated in Justin's post above.

Tru2Chevy
09-03-2007, 04:38 PM
From what I see, that setup would not pass inspection. The exit is not far enough behind the window as stated in Justin's post above.

Yea, I was just gonna say the same thing. If the exhaust pipe isn't 4" or more behind the rear of the side window, it isn't legal, regardless of the noise. Not sure how strict inspection will be, but that's something to consider when you are deciding what to do.

- Justin

DaSkinnyGuy
09-03-2007, 08:09 PM
Your really gonna need to hear the boom tubes in person but just throwing this out feel that this is a great setup.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=E4Ytx1a8eg0

oh one ls1 SS
09-06-2007, 07:42 PM
i saw a viper the other day with the side exhaust and its not past the back window. its pretty much right under the window.
http://www.automobilemag.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0702_a+2007_dodge_viper+4.jpg
were u guys saying a certain distance behind the window or away from the window?

Tru2Chevy
09-08-2007, 04:43 PM
4" behind the last window that opens is what the NJ rule is.

I dunno if it's different being that it is a stock exhaust on the viper....

- Justin