josuevalenza
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Trying to decide whether to go for 2, 2.5 or 3 inches, 1 or 2 mufflers, what make and model? and that sounds-performance better
Do you know what the measurements of the tube and muffler are?IIRC according to accurate exhaust, the factory style single HP system flows better than a dual exhaust.
The intermediate pipe is 2 1\2 and the tail pipe is 2 1/4Do you know what the measurements of the tube and muffler are?
Go to their website. They offer several options to increase performance and change soundDo you know what the measurements of the tube and muffler are
I have the Accurite system. It isn't cheap but it fit perfect and sounds and preforms great
The intermediate pipe is 2 1\2 and the tail pipe is 2 1/4
Any Muffler or just a straight pipe?The intermediate pipe is 2 1\2 and the tail pipe is 2 1/4
It is considered a "Hemi style low restriction muffler". You really need to get on their site and see for yourself.??? Wich one is it???
Any Muffler or just a straight pipe?
so…. At the end, stock header, 2.5 H pipe, 2 super turbo dynomax 17733, 2.5 end pipe.Just so you know,
back in ~1999, I bought a set of Nickle-plated TTI headers for my 68 Barracuda/367/4-speed/3.55s, and their full length dual 3"exhaust; which, fit like a glove. Yeah it was tight, but it fit. IIRC, I paid a lil under $1000 for the system.
For the install; I started at the back, and all joints are slip fit. The TTI clamps are just suspending the system.
Eventually, I installed a couple of sheet-metal screws to index the TPs to the mufflers, cuz the TPs had a tendency to rotate. The 3-pass Dyno-max mufflers are hung from the rear seat-belt bolts, straight down..Honestly, the install was a breeze, on the 68.
A couple of years later, I moved my springs over with the 1/2 kit, and narrowed my rearend. That didn't seem to affect it at all.
Just so you know.
But to install a GVod, I had to cut out the "H". The engine immediately lost bottom-end torque and I really noticed it. But I loved the new sound. My solution was to replace the standard 2.66-low Mopar box, with a 3.09 Commando box. Problem solved.
If I had had a smaller engine; IMO, that would not have been enough. I would have re-installed the H, a lil further down the line.
EDIT
But yeah;
> dual 3" would be overkill for a 273.
> I'd still run it.
> it's heavy. IIRC about 75 pounds from the headers back.
Is it loud? Only at WOT.
Is it annoying? Only to the neighbors, if I roll in late at night.
Does it drone? IDK; Not at 65= 2240rpm. I can't recall from before the GVod, but one would think, I'd remember if it did.
Yes, for the most part she has run the 3.55s since 1999, with brief stints of just about everything else.
My stock long-block lo-compression 318 4V loves the dual 3s, and sounds real good with it, too.
Funny story
Some here on FABO have the impression that I am a 318 hater.
That ain't true.
I just like annihilating tires with my 367.
I used to run a 318-4v every winter. and I would run various transmissions behind it, before introducing them to the summer motor, the 367.
One winter
I was running the Mopar A833 with the GVod behind it, and it was set up for gear-splitting. This provided Seven progressive very close ratios, with a double overdrive. I ran 2.76s for a while, in the back. The carb was a big Thermoquad, on a small-port intake.
SO
What I liked to do, was to rip thru the gears at low rpm, and let that big TQ roar. I mean this was a 150 hp engine, so puling something like, 2200 to 2800, it takes about 17 minutes to hit 65 mph , roaring the whole way.
I loved it.
With that combo, 65 was 2240rpm in double od, lol . With the 3.09 low in the trans, 2.76s takes off like 3.23s with the standard 2.66 box. Eventually, I tried this with up to 4.30s, which cruised at 65=1840 in double-od, and takes off like it has race gears.
Here's the point,
for a streeter, gears makes or breaks the combo, and since I loved the roaring TQ on a 318, for winter; I would love to try it on a 273.
I know pretty much exactly how I would build that combo.
Now, I know you want to keep your car more or less a tribute car, so the above may just be anecdotal, but, if the 273 gets to feeling a lil sluggish down the road, I got an automatic story I can relate, too. I swapped these engines around every spring and every fall 5 or 6 years in a row, so there's almost no combo I haven't tried.......... and you know, a 273 is only a small-bore 318............
You didn't mention the application. What year and model are you working with?so…. At the end, stock header, 2.5 H pipe, 2 super turbo dynomax 17733, 2.5 end pipe.
This would give me great growl and a vintage muscle car feeling??
66 Dart V8 273 - 4 speed mecYou didn't mention the application. What year and model are you working with?
Ah sorry. I didn't remember you from your other thread. The most correct system you can buy is the Accurate HP single system. Something to know if you are thinking about a dual pipe system, the transmission crossmember is designed for a single pipe on the drivers side. The crossmember can be modified to accept a right side pipe or a custom bent pipe can go below the crossmember. Not the neatest install but the only way to do it.66 Dart V8 273 - 4 speed mec
so…. At the end, stock header, 2.5 H pipe, 2 super turbo dynomax 17733, 2.5 end pipe.
This would give me great growl and a vintage muscle car feeling??