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Old 04-28-2009, 05:35 AM   #1
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Question Intermediate Exhaust Pipe

I have JBA 1650SJS headers, 1650H H pipe and Flowmaster 40 offset inlet center outlet and mandrel bent Flowmaster tailpipes. All pipe is 2.5 inch. I need a section of pipe that is about 18-24 inches long to go from the H pipe to the muffler. I would rather not go to an exhaust shop, because I would like it to be mandrel bent. The tailpipes and mufflers have a slight angle to them.

My question is does anyone know if one of the exhaust companies makes intermediate pipes that will work for this?
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Old 04-28-2009, 10:01 AM   #2
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I notcie the JBA H-Pipe has a slip fit at that end. These Mac tubes have flanges. I'm sure they could be made to work though.

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Thanks for the reply. Thats pretty much what I was looking for. That looks like it might work.

I'll have to email MU and ask them how long they are.

They are backordered until 5/22 though.
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if not just get madrel bent tubing. whatever you need. 45degree, 60 degree, straight. just pick the parts in a local hardware store and weld it in. a good exhaust shop should have that stuff in tons flying around ?!
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Go to any speed shop and get one 45 degree pipe and one 3-4 foot straight, cut each in half to make the needed section. one 22.5 degree pipe sounds like its more than enough to make the turn you need.
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Thanks for the idea groho. That sounds like it might work.

I am really considering just taking it to an exhaust shop for the intermediate pipe though.

Would this really be the best way to go?
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