Exhuast upgrade

BIRD

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I have an early 93 and would like it to sound as good as it looks. I've checked the site sponsors and don't see any thing to fit a car this old. If anyone can help it would be much appreciated.
 

Steve-Indy

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Look again...Roe Racing (click on Engine Performance") and you'll find a Gen I exhaust upgrade...Tell Sean "Hello".
 

JonB

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PartsRack has commissioned Belanger to make an economical cat-back exhaust system for Gen-1 Sidepipers: Under $600 from PartsRack, thank you. "Site Sponsor"
 

Mopar Steve

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Cat back system on a '94 is just a muffler and an elbow right? There may be a little piece of pipe to make the length, but that can't be more than a couple inches. Why are they so much money?
 

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Question? How loud do you want it. If I did not have other considerations (right seater) I would stay with what I have which is (all from PartsRack):
> Random Technology High Flow Cat (lowers sill temp lots);
> Belanger cat back with nice chrome tip included;

sounds awesome, but loud.

tw
 

AndyR

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JonB, could you tell us more about the Gen 1 system from Belanger.
 

JonB

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by AndyR:
JonB, could you tell us more about the Gen 1 system from Belanger. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


A member and good customer here [A.C.] in Fla approached me 1.5 yrs ago for a G-1 cat-back. I sent him to Roe Racing.

But I wondered why a G-1 cat-back was so much $$ from Borla, etc. So partsRack commissioned Belanger to build an "adjustable kit of parts" with slip-fit joints, hanger material, HF muffler, and a NICE 3" chrome tip. {unlike 2.5" oe } The kit must be partley welded, partly clamped. "Under $600" VCA Member price.. way under, as BIRD just found out, thanks.

Used by itself, it adds a NICE muscle-car tone and volume....but adding HF cats in a quest for HP and coolness as Tomcat did is likley to earn a spousal scolding. I hear that his street, Quiet Hill Ct. is now called Decibel Drive............
 

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JonB, can't start the car in the garage since it cracks the sheetrock. I have my wife push the car out before I start it. Maybe that's why she has the problem!

Seriously, I am having it quieted down with two types of insets and will post revised db numbers and rwhp when I get the car back from Mr. Sessions. You can then offer the manly exhaust and the spousal friendly version that does not rob hp gains.

tw
 

Jeff Torrey

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Does anyone have just the Belanger Kit? What's the sound like? I bought it and install next week. Please advise (passenger over sensitive).
 

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If you want to SAVE money and do a great job, and have a good welder available, you might try what I did for my '94 RT/10. I ordered from J.C. Whitney 8 feet of 3" stainless steel pipe, plus 4 mandrel bent L's and from Summit Racing two Borla mufflers (email me for the part numbers, as I don't remember them offhand). The cost was about $450, including shipping and labor. Now I have learned you can also get 3" flex tubing (where exhausts meet exhaust manifolds) from Stainless works at 1-800-878-3635. I didn't use, and didn't include in the $450 price, the $95 each for the flex tubing. These are not absolutely necessary to get gobs of extra h.p. and much quicker revs. I guarntee the 3" tubing and Borlas will get the job DONE! Good luck, and good hunting.
 
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