abuchakl
Member
Purchased both the TTI long tube headers and dual exhaust for my 1965 Dodge dart original 273 GT car. It now has a 360 magnum with 4 speed overdrive automatic trans. According to the measurements in the TTI instructions my motor is in the correct spot.
Going into this I figured the headers might be tight on the trans but would make the necessary modifications if necessary. Unfortunately, in addition to being tight to the trans it also hits the torsion bar on the passenger side so much that it is off about 1" to the right. I guess I'm going to get to heat and beat my brand new $1000 headers which makes me upset, just glad I didn't get them ceramic coated. Thankfully drive side fit just fine.
Now I'm having trouble with the dual exhaust as well. If I mount the headers connector pipe to the driver side header and slide on the mid pipe and muffler, the muffler hits the differential yoke. If I turn the connector pipe where it bolts to the header it will point about 3' under the car. WTF am I doing wrong here.
I've been building cars for 20 years and have built complete exhaust systems from scratch. This time I figured I would save some time and spend the money on something that just fits. Guess I was wrong, and I now think it is the most over priced piece of crap that I've ever purchased. Will definitely not be buying from TTI again in the future. I now need to cut it all apart and weld it back up so it actually fits correctly. About the only thing that might fit, is the tail pipes but even those have no clear directions on where to mount the tail pipe hanger and the muffler bracket. The directions really suck also. The instructions say to mount the muffler hanger brackets to the body panel behind the rear seat. Does that mean I have to cut a hole in the floor pass the muffler bracket through to bolt it up on the inside of the car? Maybe I'm over thinking it at this point due to my frustrations but what the heck.
Sorry for the long post I needed to vent after this one. If someone has any tips on installing this piece of crap please let me know before I cut it all apart.
Going into this I figured the headers might be tight on the trans but would make the necessary modifications if necessary. Unfortunately, in addition to being tight to the trans it also hits the torsion bar on the passenger side so much that it is off about 1" to the right. I guess I'm going to get to heat and beat my brand new $1000 headers which makes me upset, just glad I didn't get them ceramic coated. Thankfully drive side fit just fine.
Now I'm having trouble with the dual exhaust as well. If I mount the headers connector pipe to the driver side header and slide on the mid pipe and muffler, the muffler hits the differential yoke. If I turn the connector pipe where it bolts to the header it will point about 3' under the car. WTF am I doing wrong here.
I've been building cars for 20 years and have built complete exhaust systems from scratch. This time I figured I would save some time and spend the money on something that just fits. Guess I was wrong, and I now think it is the most over priced piece of crap that I've ever purchased. Will definitely not be buying from TTI again in the future. I now need to cut it all apart and weld it back up so it actually fits correctly. About the only thing that might fit, is the tail pipes but even those have no clear directions on where to mount the tail pipe hanger and the muffler bracket. The directions really suck also. The instructions say to mount the muffler hanger brackets to the body panel behind the rear seat. Does that mean I have to cut a hole in the floor pass the muffler bracket through to bolt it up on the inside of the car? Maybe I'm over thinking it at this point due to my frustrations but what the heck.
Sorry for the long post I needed to vent after this one. If someone has any tips on installing this piece of crap please let me know before I cut it all apart.















