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GTstangB.F.D.M. 02-25-2008 07:10 PM

will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
hey guys..

i asked this about a week ago and didnt really get an answer, so ill try again with pics and be more clear..

i need to know if these cats....
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will fit where the red circles are on this mid pipe (stock) (and basically want to fit them where it bends in towards the H pipe) it is explained better in the pic below


http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...entdiagram.jpg

deekum1627 02-25-2008 08:24 PM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
if you measure it and it fits in there then you should be good but how come you dont want to put it were the other cats are

soonerbomb 02-25-2008 08:34 PM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
Correct me if i'm wrong, but i'm pretty sure he's wanting to take the old cats off, put a straight pipe in with cutouts so when he wants he can open up to straight headers. But, when he closes he wants the new cats positioned so he'll have stock exhaust. That should work as long as the new cats will will fit correctly. But the only want to know is going to be to do some measuring lol. I'm sure thats what you wanted to hear.Are you planning on driving the car around with open headers or just for sound and to show off when setting still?

GTstangB.F.D.M. 02-25-2008 08:48 PM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
well.. just went to my buddys house (blackout) and his dad's vert GT has a JBA high flow catted X.. and stock mufflers.. he started it for me.. and it sounds just like my stock h and mufflers at idle.. start up is a littleee louder, but that should be fine..

and the highflow cats on the JBA X pipe are actually ibetween where the cats are on the stock setup and where i wanted to put them.. so i could put the cutouts on the bend like they are on my setup right now.. and will still be way louder when opened since its a high flow cat, and when closed, i will have a decent sounding exhaust.. and the best part is, i dont have to worry about emissions either way, open or closed bc its still going through a "cat".. and the high flow will allow alot more noise....

IM SO FCKIN EXCITED.. i just need the OK from my stepdad and im GOOD!!!!!!..

the down side is that the catted x costs $380 or something along those lines.. which step dad wont know, i will tell him it only cost 150 and no labour.. ill just put it in.. which i will do in front of him.. and then take it to a muffler shop, and have him put in the y-pipe for the cutouts

I LOVE IT!!!!!

soonerbomb 02-25-2008 08:57 PM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
Glad to hear your going to leave the cutouts after the cat. Running the open header on a factory small block could have possibly lead to floating a valve, that is why i was curious if you were going to be actually driving the car with the open headers. But i'm glad you got it figured out either way.

GTstangB.F.D.M. 02-25-2008 09:30 PM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
thank you man.. and ya i have heard that same thing about burning the valves running open headers.. but then i was telling ppl about it on here.. and they were like... NO YOUR WRONG, NO SUCH THING.. BACK PRESSURE DOESNT MATTER.. blah blah.. i dunno man.. im not exhaust expert..

but half say it matters.. half say it wont..

but i feel better about running them after the cat for sure..

heres the site to the x that im gunna buy i guess.. wish they made them in a H.. but i will take what i can get!
http://www.brenspeed.com/mustang_200...es/BX46053.gif

for $388... does anyone know if brenspeed gives the forums a discount?

exx1976 02-25-2008 10:19 PM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
Free shipping. :D

GTstangB.F.D.M. 02-25-2008 10:43 PM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
o foreal?.. thats good.. but plus the $3.00 to take it off the shelf and put it in a box.. ]=

soonerbomb 02-26-2008 12:49 AM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
Can't go wrong with Bassani, expensive, but good product! I personally prefer X pipe over H, just a personal preference as I said. But you better let us know how them cutouts sound when its done!

GTstangB.F.D.M. 02-26-2008 07:26 AM

RE: will this, fit here? .. PICS AND DIAGRAM
 
lol for sure!.. ill do a comparison of stock.. stock wiht X and then with the cutouts open..




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