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Old 09-09-2012, 11:40 AM
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Hi I have a 1987 32 pachanga been thinking about buying 180 deg u bends to buy pass the mufflers I love the way it sounds when it first fires up then it quite down. Being 5 inch exhaust would it hert performance at all. Also been thinking about changing the intakes manafolds what would be the best ones to chose for better performance the motors are just stock 454 330 hp
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Check with Flamingo he built custom stainless exhaust for his and it turned out great!! I just ran 90 degree fiberglass elbows on my 27 Pachanga and deleted the mufflers, sounds like old glass packs.



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Flamingo where did you have those made and if you don't mind how much.
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fbody turn your risers around and take the mufflers out thats how mine is.
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I could do that I just like all the room I have if I ever had to work on it
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Originally Posted by ext2gtx
Flamingo where did you have those made and if you don't mind how much.

He built them himself
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Originally Posted by pachanga27
He built them himself
thats sweet i wounder if he build another pair?
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My exhaust collector originally ran ahead of the motors, I believe it was a dealer change to move them to behind the motors. I made my collectors out of stainless and spent the winter polishing I posted pics in another thread
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