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strick454 09-22-2017 02:04 PM

Exhaust Shop Help
 
Ok, i know i can search threads and theres prob a ton for exhaust installs but recent experiences and reviews tend to change opinions. Looking for a good exhaust shop to weld up my 3" xpipe, mufflers and rear axle dump setup. Went to a shop with good reviews in PA this morning only to find out its no longer in business. Went from there over to Fuccellos in Trenton only to be told its not possible to put a 3" true dual setup on a 4th gen (obviously this is bs but didnt feel like dealing with someone that obviously doesnt want to do the work). So where do i go from here??? Headers to turn downs sounds good to me but dont want to drawl unwanted attention plus its a tad loud.

PolarBear 09-22-2017 02:12 PM

You could try Mufflex in Hamilton

LTb1ow 09-22-2017 02:14 PM

http://www.16w.biz/ (will be pricey)

IMO, sell x pipe stuff, buy a catback with cutout, and enjoy.

[thats coming from someone who has had both]

strick454 09-22-2017 03:08 PM

Had the catback with cutout when i got the car, just going in a different direction

Jersey Mike 09-22-2017 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LTb1ow (Post 942594)
http://www.16w.biz/ (will be pricey)

IMO, sell x pipe stuff, buy a catback with cutout, and enjoy.

[thats coming from someone who has had both]

He may not take the job honestly.

Post your location for better referrals btw

strick454 09-22-2017 03:25 PM

Located in central jersey, bordentown area

unstable bob gable 09-22-2017 03:27 PM

If you aren't looking to go over the axle I don't see what the big deal is as far as fabrication is concerned. I'd also suggest Mufflex.

BonzoHansen 09-22-2017 04:24 PM

Did they tell you no because you are removing the cats? A lot of places might tell you that.

strick454 09-22-2017 04:43 PM

No, nothing about the cats being gone, just said it doesnt fit and would have to run 2 inch without the x pipe and id have to relocate all my wiring and fuel lines before they would install it

Jersey Mike 09-22-2017 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strick454 (Post 942608)
No, nothing about the cats being gone, just said it doesnt fit and would have to run 2 inch without the x pipe and id have to relocate all my wiring and fuel lines before they would install it

Could show them a picture of what you want replicated. There are plenty of examples online. But I'm with UBG--find any shop with a welder and tell them to have at it. This one isn't all that demanding.

6spdg37s 09-22-2017 08:53 PM

heard good things about mufflex

strick454 09-22-2017 09:12 PM

Yeah im not asking anyone to do anything crazy with it i was just caught off guard when i was told flat out it couldnt be done, knowing very well that it could. Just figured id reach out before taking another pointless drive to a shop that didmt feel like getting paid

LTb1ow 09-23-2017 08:56 AM

The place that rigged up my quiet catted x pipe was a Meineke Center in Colonia NJ. Believe the owner was Bryan and he did it for a few hundred IIRC.

The trickiest part and you touched on it, was the "frame" rail driver side where the fuel and brake lines run. You will need to dimple the exhaust pipe in a large area to clear this and most places do not have the means to do that. If you look at any ORY for LT headers they all have that flat spot placed in them to clear.

If you do go this route, have some form of quick connect at the header, either V bands, or flanges and again at the rear half by the mufflers.

Be prepared for crappy ground clearance and a smelly/loud car. Also, if you ever want a chassis mounted torque arm, you won't be able to run an X pipe.

Hate to be a broken record, but just be aware of what you are getting into.

DirtyBird 09-23-2017 12:58 PM

My pieced together x pipe from summit fit pretty dang good

unstable bob gable 09-23-2017 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyBird (Post 942633)
My pieced together x pipe from summit fit pretty dang good

I used the Summit X kit on a few cars with good results.

strick454 09-23-2017 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LTb1ow (Post 942624)
The place that rigged up my quiet catted x pipe was a Meineke Center in Colonia NJ. Believe the owner was Bryan and he did it for a few hundred IIRC.

The trickiest part and you touched on it, was the "frame" rail driver side where the fuel and brake lines run. You will need to dimple the exhaust pipe in a large area to clear this and most places do not have the means to do that. If you look at any ORY for LT headers they all have that flat spot placed in them to clear.

If you do go this route, have some form of quick connect at the header, either V bands, or flanges and again at the rear half by the mufflers.

Be prepared for crappy ground clearance and a smelly/loud car. Also, if you ever want a chassis mounted torque arm, you won't be able to run an X pipe.

Hate to be a broken record, but just be aware of what you are getting into.

Dont worry about sounding like a broken record, i appreciate all the input. Ive accepted the ground clearance issue and the smelly/loud issue, well, ive had open headers with turndowns for the past 4 months so anything will be better than that at this point. V bands are already holding the turndowns on and i plan on keeping them in that place just in case i change things in the future. Ill find a shop eventually that wants to do the work

DirtyBird 09-25-2017 12:37 AM

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Attachment 9398
This is the x pipe that i made for my old pacesetter lt, used 2 magnaflow mufflers and hung decent imo


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