It appears most HFC/test pipes have a mounting bracket welded as part of the design for the catalytic converter cross brace. From the pics on the Motordyne site it does
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08-19-2011, 05:08 PM | #631 (permalink) |
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It appears most HFC/test pipes have a mounting bracket welded as part of the design for the catalytic converter cross brace. From the pics on the Motordyne site it does not look like these are utilized. Is the cross brace simply not used when running ART pipes? Has this caused any issues with expansion joints on common CBE's?
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08-24-2011, 12:40 PM | #634 (permalink) |
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as a note on the sound. I think ive passed around the 1200 mile marker with the ART pipes now and its actually settling in again. Gotten slightly tamer without a noticeable change in deepness/pitch from a few hundred miles ago.
Which im happy with. loud exhausts = not for me (P.S its still loud when you go full throttle, the way it should be. tame for normal, screamer when you gun it) |
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When you bolt them up, they are solid though... it certainly doesn't feel like the brace is needed. The stock cats are about 3.3 lbs heavier each from what the OP said as well so that takes a little stress off. On top of all of that you probably save another 2 or 3 lbs from not using the brace ... so 9 lbs weight savings from these sounds good to me |
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Any word on that exhaust yet? hehe... thought i'd sneak that in there after I saw a 350 with 317 whp and 272 torque with the ART pipes and your TDX exhaust... very impressive numbers. |
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The new exhaust is being worked on now. And it is very different from anything else. |
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