MopaR&D
Nerd Member
I have a set of Doug's D-453 longtubes I want to put on my Duster and change up the exhaust in front of the mufflers while I'm at it. Car currently has block-hugger shorty headers with homemade 2-1/4" head pipes going into a Pypes 2-1/2" system with X-pipe. I want to get rid of the X-pipe and run 3" pipes from the header collectors to the mufflers.
First question, how far back do the collectors end on Doug's? I'm trying to get an idea how much distance I have to work with. The mufflers are 26" long Classic Chambered PowerSticks (shaped like glasspacks) and take up quite a bit due to the length. I want the pipes coming off the headers to be as long as possible to get decent secondary tuning length as that boosts torque.
Second, why do all the factory and most aftermarket systems have the mid-pipes bent and running down the center of the chassis? Last few times I was under the car it looked like I could just run them almost straight back from the headers to the mufflers.
I'd love to see some under-chassis pics of your guys' setups for visual aids.
First question, how far back do the collectors end on Doug's? I'm trying to get an idea how much distance I have to work with. The mufflers are 26" long Classic Chambered PowerSticks (shaped like glasspacks) and take up quite a bit due to the length. I want the pipes coming off the headers to be as long as possible to get decent secondary tuning length as that boosts torque.
Second, why do all the factory and most aftermarket systems have the mid-pipes bent and running down the center of the chassis? Last few times I was under the car it looked like I could just run them almost straight back from the headers to the mufflers.
I'd love to see some under-chassis pics of your guys' setups for visual aids.