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New true dual exhaust with a custom y-pipe and a magnaflow hi-flow cat.. and chrome exhaust tips... car has been totally rebuilt basically from the ground up...any thought or ideas would be great.. thanks!!

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Nice! Any underside shots? I would like to see how you ran the tubing


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Yes..I will get a few in the morning...I had to modify the spare tire space by cutting out about 6inches to make a tunnel for the elbow coming out of the 2nd muffler going into the y.pipe and made a few heat shields to cover the fuel tank pipes and the sending unit lines...it took a while as far as planning and fitting...sounds very good...its a complete walker exhaust system except the magnaflow cat...


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I had a dual exit system before, but I did it without modifying anything on the car, just used a crossflow muffler. Also less weight than adding a second muffler ;)

I have pics if you want to see my setup.


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looks very clean almost stock like a Grand am.


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3X00-Modified wrote:I had a dual exit system before, but I did it without modifying anything on the car, just used a crossflow muffler. Also less weight than adding a second muffler ;)

I have pics if you want to see my setup.
I'd like to see these pics!


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Here is an underbody shot of the exhaust...
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What kind of walker mufflers? Do you have the model number? I like how they're dual outlets.


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They look like stock replacements. In effect you could get a system for a 92-95 grand am and it would bolt right on and look the same.


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This is what I did.


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Gave a guy I know who run a shop the muffler and said make it fit dual exit, but don't cut the car, and don't hang the sucker below the spare tire well as some had.

I used the square tips which blocked the visual of the muffler on the left hand side a decent amount so you wouldnt notice only one side had the case. Also I should have painted it black like the system I have now, but oh well.

I still have that system sitting in the yard on the car... If its not that bad I may try to re-use it some day...


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Jack the muffler part # is 18203.. walker soundFX muffler...


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3X00-Modified wrote:This is what I did.
Friggin awesome! How did it sound?


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I liked the sound, others didn't... It had a nice deep sound to it.

It was a flowmaster 80 series, non delta flow, so really equal to a 40 series with a cross flow setup. Maybe its the 80 series part that makes it sound different compared to the 40's that many hate.

Here are a few OLD vids of what it sounded like... I have some with the new exhaust and when the milzy cam was it in... that sounded pretty good when it was first installed.

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This one is with the Milzy cam, but the first vid I ever took of it running sounded the best... not sure why.
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First vid ever of the Hybrid Milzy setup I used for 15k miles.
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noice...my exhaust is actually off a grand am..just not on my car yet..


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Thanks.........I can't wait to hear your car, post a sound clip when you can!
JAWS89GTU wrote:Jack the muffler part # is 18203.. walker soundFX muffler...


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