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  1. 2010 Bumblebee
    04-02-2010 09:05 AM
    2010 Bumblebee
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  2. 66DeuceLS1
    03-16-2010 10:31 PM
    66DeuceLS1
    I picked up the x-pipe on e-bay. check my you-tube comments and I listed out the model number there if I remember correctly. I picked it up for 71 on a best offer order. Then picked up the clamps through summit.

    If you have any plans for going with long tube headers....I wouldn't mess with swapping out the mufflers on the LS3 cars....they are straight through designed with holes cut in the tubes to relieve sound pressures in the can. I ended up pulling LT's on my car and found that it to be way too loud so I swapped the magnaflow back out for the factory mufflers and now it has the sound I was looking for....sounds much like an old school now..just need a bigger duration shaft to get that lope! :-)

    Hopefully the weather will warm up soon and I will video the new configuration and post it up.

    Cheers
    Tim
  3. 66DeuceLS1
    03-16-2010 10:30 PM
    66DeuceLS1
    Chad - I bought the competition version, which does not use mufflers and has a mega phone design that amplifies the sound. Adding the x-pipe always produces more power than the H pipe and reduces exhaust tone 3db too (half the power). Your car does not need them, but you may want to check with your local inspection friends to see if they will pass it for you..some states mandate others don't and if some stations are hard fast for having mufflers and others are not...

    I had no issues with the exhaust at all. There is no way a muffler can cause a car to drop cylinders...they are BSing you. About the only way to hurt anything with a muffler swap is to put on on there that is so restrictive that you generate back pressure and that will only limit the HP output and not have fouling issues.

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    Red Rock Metallic ZL1
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