February 1, 200818 yr So i have a 92 loylae wagon FI and i need to do some repairs on the exhaust. I thought up a custom idea where you do 2 pipes 2 mufflers and maybe cats. That way you would have a true dual exhaust! Good idea? Bad idea? Let me know Thanks!
February 1, 200818 yr As long as you still retain the crossover pipe at the front. Without that, your power will suffer. I also wouldnt run pipe much larger than stock dia. or your low-end will go in the toilet.
February 1, 200818 yr Author sweet thats the answer i needed cause i cant afford to lose power! ahaha
February 1, 200818 yr Don't know if it is all the biology I have been reading, but that looks like a massive X chromosome. Skip, how does it sound?
February 1, 200818 yr it has a very nice rumble ask Meeky Moose he and Scrapdaddy heard it. Lost no low end, feels better through the entire rev range It also has a Weber conversion.
February 22, 200818 yr it has a very nice rumbleask Meeky Moose he and Scrapdaddy heard it. Lost no low end, feels better through the entire rev range It also has a Weber conversion. Hey Skip how do you have your PCV system hooked up? I see a breather on the passenger side but i cant see whats going on on the drivers side. Is it just going straight to the pcv?
February 22, 200818 yr It's "T"'d into the hose for the remote breather (air filter). I think this is the line you mean, it used to run to a fitting on the lower part of the air cleaner. I added the remote breather (pictured ) to keep "gunk" out of the air filter for the Weber. Hope this helps.
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