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2011-12-12 16:10:14
#61
Originally Posted by Payu
You will lose some serious midrange power and the torque will fall faster after the peak too I have been there and done that before... Believe me leave the length like they come an get the good 2-1 collector with the 2.25 choke and a nice transition to 3" after the choke ...


so this collector 2-1 Merge Collector, Parallel, 2.00" Inlets, 2.25" Outlet, Mild Steel Columbia River Mandrel Bending with 2 inch piping same length as the original ssac. and transition to 3 inch like this one Reverse Cone, Mild Steel, 2.25" to 4.00", 3.0" Length, 16g Columbia River Mandrel Bending would be good?
2011-12-12 17:45:39
#62
everything needed for the most part...
Columbia River Mandrel Bending
2011-12-12 19:19:58
#63
I have used CMB several times. Fast ship good quality. Kind of a small outfit...
2011-12-12 23:37:08
#64
Originally Posted by blackb13se-r
so this collector 2-1 Merge Collector, Parallel, 2.00" Inlets, 2.25" Outlet, Mild Steel Columbia River Mandrel Bending with 2 inch piping same length as the original ssac. and transition to 3 inch like this one Reverse Cone, Mild Steel, 2.25" to 4.00", 3.0" Length, 16g Columbia River Mandrel Bending would be good?


longer than original ssac secondaries

peace
2011-12-12 23:59:27
#65
Originally Posted by Payu
You will lose some serious midrange power and the torque will fall faster after the peak too I have been there and done that before... Believe me leave the length like they come an get the good 2-1 collector with the 2.25 choke and a nice transition to 3" after the choke ...


Originally Posted by niZmo
longer than original ssac secondaries

peace


that's why i said same length. what do you suggest.
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