Quick Question - catback exhaust
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Quick Question - catback exhaust
Not too mechanical savvy, give me electrical and ill eat it alive, mechanical not so much.
Will this http://www.amazon.com/Cherry-Bomb-30.../dp/B0018GSVQA
fit my 04 QC 5.7?
Will this http://www.amazon.com/Cherry-Bomb-30.../dp/B0018GSVQA
fit my 04 QC 5.7?
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Yes it will fit.
I don't know where you read that cat backs lose HP but ANYBODY who makes that "blanket" statement is an a$$hole! It solely depends on how the kit was made. If it uses mandrel bent tubing and the muffler is less restrictive than the stock one, then it has to benefit performance.
I ain't too sure of that, didn't we just have a post around here yesterday where guys were paying around $650 for cat backs + labor at their local shops?
I can't say as I agree that cat-back kits are a waste of money, even though I tend to build my own, there are still some benefits to them. The only thing I'm not a fan of is that to make these kits installable by the average guy, in the driveway, they make all of these kits as clamp ons. I just don't like a clamped exhaust and if buying a kit would still weld it together myself or take it somewhere to be welded.
I just haven't seen a clamp on that didn't leak exhaust at some point after installation...
I don't know where you read that cat backs lose HP but ANYBODY who makes that "blanket" statement is an a$$hole! It solely depends on how the kit was made. If it uses mandrel bent tubing and the muffler is less restrictive than the stock one, then it has to benefit performance.
I can't say as I agree that cat-back kits are a waste of money, even though I tend to build my own, there are still some benefits to them. The only thing I'm not a fan of is that to make these kits installable by the average guy, in the driveway, they make all of these kits as clamp ons. I just don't like a clamped exhaust and if buying a kit would still weld it together myself or take it somewhere to be welded.
I just haven't seen a clamp on that didn't leak exhaust at some point after installation...
Last edited by HammerZ71; 03-04-2012 at 07:38 AM.
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I purchased a Catback kit because i wanted all Stainless. You cannot bend stainless. it needs a special process to be bentm, so local shops only have mild steel. That's no good for me in NY.
So, i went with a clamp-on DIY in my driveway catback from Magnaflow. I clamped it secure where everything needed to be and then put small tack welds on each clamp where the pipes meet one another. I tack welded spots that i could access with my grinder so if I ever needed to take my exhaust off, I'd grind 2 small tacks at each pipe and everything will come apart.
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The shop thats doing my my catback exhaust system is only charging me 175, that includes a y pipe($25) after the cat n then run strait pipe ($35x2) back to in front of the passenger rear tire then Chrome tips ($40x2) n its all welded together n they said it would take 2 hours to build/install. If u do the math I'm only paying for parts, n no I don't know anyone at this shop.