TrailBeast
AKA Mopars4us on Youtube
Awhile back I posted about how the weather sucked and I wanted to get my exhaust system done.
Well, it took about 6 hrs for the drivers side swap out of the manifold and to get the headers on that side. ("The dark side" as we now call it) :banghead:
What a pain in the backside, and I might not have even done it if I knew in advance what it was going to take to get it done.
It was a LOT of work doing it on the ground with jackstands and blocks.
I do all the work myself, with a little help from my brother.
The Hedman headers fit tight as a glove in there, but we had to slightly dent the #3 down tube because it was just touching the power steering box mount bolt head.
We used Remflex header gaskets and I can see why they seal so well.
(Thick and soft so they crush)
The passenger side was easy, and I didn't have to use a 90 adapter to easily clear the headers (even with a full size Wix filter)
I decided to go all out with a slightly radical but unique design of an X pipe system.
Also overkilled it just a bit for a stock block 318 with 2.5 inch pipe off of 3 inch collectors and Flowmaster 40's, but it won't always be a 318.
I had stocker manifolds and the factory 2 into one with a 2 inch pipe that dumped right before the rear axle.
After the X pipe the two tubes run out just in front of the rear tires with an bit of an up turn around the subframe connectors and angle cut ends that match the body line and have a old school dragster hint to them.
I always said I was going to give this car an "industrial funtional" look.
Sounds amazing too, and I'm really happy with it, even though it took us old farts 3 day to recover.
A few car **** pics for ya.
Well, it took about 6 hrs for the drivers side swap out of the manifold and to get the headers on that side. ("The dark side" as we now call it) :banghead:
What a pain in the backside, and I might not have even done it if I knew in advance what it was going to take to get it done.
It was a LOT of work doing it on the ground with jackstands and blocks.
I do all the work myself, with a little help from my brother.
The Hedman headers fit tight as a glove in there, but we had to slightly dent the #3 down tube because it was just touching the power steering box mount bolt head.
We used Remflex header gaskets and I can see why they seal so well.
(Thick and soft so they crush)
The passenger side was easy, and I didn't have to use a 90 adapter to easily clear the headers (even with a full size Wix filter)
I decided to go all out with a slightly radical but unique design of an X pipe system.
Also overkilled it just a bit for a stock block 318 with 2.5 inch pipe off of 3 inch collectors and Flowmaster 40's, but it won't always be a 318.
I had stocker manifolds and the factory 2 into one with a 2 inch pipe that dumped right before the rear axle.
After the X pipe the two tubes run out just in front of the rear tires with an bit of an up turn around the subframe connectors and angle cut ends that match the body line and have a old school dragster hint to them.
I always said I was going to give this car an "industrial funtional" look.
Sounds amazing too, and I'm really happy with it, even though it took us old farts 3 day to recover.
A few car **** pics for ya.















