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3800SC exhaust (pics) by lildevil
Started on: 10-17-2004 09:57 PM
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Last post by: Riceburner98 on 11-04-2004 07:04 PM
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Report this Post10-26-2004 06:13 AM Click Here to See the Profile for HIOSILVER!Send a Private Message to HIOSILVER!Direct Link to This Post
Ditto that! Curious myself.

 
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Lildevil - that P/N is for the glasspack for the 2nd (no cat) exhaust pictured, correct? Do you have a P/N for the tube muffler from the 1st exhaust?? From what I can hear (over that dang announcer's voice!!) that is a super quiet setup.. I have a Moroso "spiral flow" tube muffler right after my Cat, but it doesn't cut out nearly as much sound as I thought it would.. I bet one of those tube mufflers you're using would fit in place of the Moroso, if not even take up less room... They have so many mufflers on thier website, I'm having an impossible time trying to find that one. Thanks!!! - Bob

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Report this Post10-26-2004 11:29 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Rickady88GTSend a Private Message to Rickady88GTDirect Link to This Post
You may have seen this one. Out here in CA we need to run a cat so this one has a cat and twin res tips. On the 3.5 it sounds great. It bolts up to the stock 3.5 manifold and I did not cut the trunk. It has a combo of 3" and 2.5" pipe with the stock 3" in and 3" out duel wall SS cat.

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Report this Post10-26-2004 07:27 PM Click Here to See the Profile for lildevilClick Here to visit lildevil's HomePageSend a Private Message to lildevilDirect Link to This Post
heres the different sizes on this page

http://www.fle-online.com/OtherProducts/OTHGlasspacks/turbopacks.htm

I used JONATT12S-8

Sorry bout the sound on the video...i look to see if i have some better videos.

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Report this Post10-26-2004 08:52 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Riceburner98Send a Private Message to Riceburner98Direct Link to This Post
Aaaaaaah, got ya. I was looking for a "muffler" on the site... Didn't realize the first exhaust is actually glasspacks.. I've never heard a "glasspack" that silent! Nice! Made in the USA too - http://www.jonesexhaust.com Image from thier site showing what's inside:
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Mine is a little different. It comes down, Y's, through cats on both sides, and out through ANSA resinator tips. It was very efficent and sounded very well.
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Report this Post10-27-2004 06:45 PM Click Here to See the Profile for lildevilClick Here to visit lildevil's HomePageSend a Private Message to lildevilDirect Link to This Post
heres what the exhaust looks like on the car. it does hang down a bit. BuT i am going to paint it black to make it less visable. It peeks out jus enough that someone following you knows that theres "sumthing" done to it.

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Report this Post10-27-2004 11:03 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Riceburner98Send a Private Message to Riceburner98Direct Link to This Post
Not *too* bad there... Any idea on the length of the Scoobie cat? I measured the "normal" one I'm using and it's ~12" without the nipples.. Don't know if that's shorter or longer than the Scoobie though... Thanks for the pics! That's one car I wouldn't mind being left behind on the highway!
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Report this Post10-29-2004 03:40 PM Click Here to See the Profile for KohburnSend a Private Message to KohburnDirect Link to This Post
this converter MAY help people - its a Vibrant Power Inc. E9-310S 7013 - made in the USA
over all length is roughly 12.5" length of just the body is 9" -- yes folks thats a whole 9"

i got it new off ebay

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Report this Post10-29-2004 08:58 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Riceburner98Send a Private Message to Riceburner98Direct Link to This Post
2.5" or 3" ? I'm hoping to find a nice 3" one in that size.. The cat I got on Ebay is probably that exact one, but it's 2.5" diameter...
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Report this Post10-30-2004 05:02 PM Click Here to See the Profile for KohburnSend a Private Message to KohburnDirect Link to This Post
what ya need a 3" for?

if you need one i'd try tracking down the maker of this brand like i posted and check their other sizes.

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Report this Post11-02-2004 07:13 AM Click Here to See the Profile for KohburnSend a Private Message to KohburnDirect Link to This Post
here is a stainless round cat that may be a good fit - rather pricey though http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/ProductDisplay/s-10101/makeId-1000138/p-8841/c-10101/modelId-1001684
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Report this Post11-04-2004 07:04 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Riceburner98Send a Private Message to Riceburner98Direct Link to This Post
Nice.. Definitely looks better than 90% of the parts on my car... lol That would definitley fit to, just a bit of $$ tho... I was thinking 3" from the flange down to the (2) 2.5" mufflers, just to get the max. flow possible.. But I don't even know if a modified 3800 would need 3", would it? I'm definitely not an exhaust guy!
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