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Well I just got a flowmaster put on and nothing is welded? I talked to my cousin who had the same car and exhaust. He said it must be welded, especially where the pipe meets the cat. Mine isn't welded. He said that I should go back and have them weld it because it will rattle apart in time. he also said he thought it was illegal to not weld that part of the exhaust. Should I go back and have them weld it all? What do you think? Also he said it will sound better welded?
Joe<br />1995 3.4 Teal Camaro<br />80 Series Flowmaster<br />B&M Ripper Shifter<br />K&N Air Filter
I have put replacement exhaust parts on my cars since 1978. I always use clamps. What if you want to upgrade or replace your headers? What if your cat gets clogged or you want to upgrade to a high flow? What if you back in to a wheel stop and bend a $60.00 stainless or chrome tip?
If a replacement S pipe or I pipe comes in two pieces I would weld. But as far as the tail pipe to muffler connection and the I pipe to muffler conection I would use a clamp. I use the stainless band clamps rather than the standard "U" clamps because the band clamps do not crimp the connection. This allows for easier replacement of parts later.
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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