stack help?
is there any companies out there that sell a stack kit with a square cross over pipe? i bought a stack kit for $100 and it has a square cross over pipe so i was just wondering if its home made or a kit. and i know air flow is reduced compared to a y pipe set up but im on a budget and they were cheap and when i get some money saved up later on im going to build a y pipe set up for them i figure i can build one for about $100 bucks cus the 90's are $26 each and with four of them i can fab up a y pipe and uprights then just straight 5" to conect it all. thanks guys -Tanner
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It's home made, i don't think it's gona hurt flow enough for you to tell any defferance,
i'm gona fab up another set using a 6in square tubbing cross-over, and make it a quick change over from tail pipe to stacks. Dar |
ya mine has a 3 in inlet at the bottom so im gunna cut that out and put a 4 in in there and make shure there is an L bracket in there so it will divert it fairly even
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T-Bone what "Tri-Cities" are you in? I'm in Tri-Cities WA and looking to see some stack setups trying to figure out how to get something cool on my 89 Chevy Dually Six Pack with a 12valve in it. I don't really want to put holes in the bed but not sure if I can put it on the sides either. Tough decisions
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Sweet Im in Enumclaw WA
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that double stack set up is sick. i just got my stacks hooked up yesturday and i am in tri-cities wa also
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where is that located i have never heard of it?
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Sweet Im in Enumclaw WA
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Its over the mountains. Its about 100 miles from Yakima
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