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  • complete SS or Z take-off?

    search didnt come up with nothin...just a thought i had. has anyone tried pullin' a complete Z or SS stock exhaust system and puttin it on their v6? i'm sure someone has tried, i've just never seen anything here about it...i'd think it would bolt right up with minor cuttin/welding, and it would flow better, wouldnt it? just wonderin bout it cuz i'm thinking of selling my flowmaster and finding an SS or Z catback, too much rasp and highway noise from the flowmaster
    Last edited by 95astrovan; 07-09-2008, 12:29 AM.

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    Re: complete SS or Z take-off?

    The catback would fit, Y-Pipes will not fit though (LT1 Y would be close to fitting though)

    Z & SS exhausts are the same unless the SS was a SLP car (SLP Dual/Dual, 2OTL)

    It would increase in diameter from the 2.25" V6 exhaust. I have partial LS1 catback (muffler/tailpipes/tips/over axel piping) if you are interested.
    1999 Camaro Z/28
    1973 Firebird Formula

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      Re: complete SS or Z take-off?

      they are basically the same

      and great choice

      you get the look of duals without the import car annoying sound

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      • #4
        Re: complete SS or Z take-off?

        you can see some gains from stock but the muffler is alot bigger than the v6 one too . i also have one that is off a ls1 t/a that i would let go for cheap if you are interested
        1999 Firebird L36 ..... stock

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          Re: complete SS or Z take-off?

          I have a stock SS exhaust off a 01 Camaro. Sounds great, here's a clip, revs went to 4.2k

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