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Old 11-01-2007, 06:33 PM
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So I headed down to a friend's shop to address an idle issue he was having with his 2000 Camaro SS (bowtierodder on here). I figured since he works at an exhaust shop, I would have him take a look at my exhaust pipes that I quickly fabbed up, which now have a bad exhaust leak. The shop was able to fix and delete my resonators. As well as add 3-bolt flanges to replace my muffler clamp connections. The exhaust came out much better and they did quality work. The tone is much better now and no more exhaust leaks. Here are the pics of what they did, after is my original post of when I installed my headers. There you will see what I tried to accomplish.

Thanks again Alex, you guys live up to your name!

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Old 11-01-2007, 11:19 PM
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hey wats up George, damn ur buddy did a good job looks lik a hell of an improvment from where it was.

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Old 11-02-2007, 12:07 PM
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Yeah, I think I will stay away from welding exhaust until I get more practice with my MIG welder. How's your truck doing?
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yeah man it's doing awesome since we last talked i installed my LT's and a 3" X-Pipe so i sounds and run great right now, next i have to get my shift kit and my TUNE. i was thinking about going to Hadded but i wasnt sure if they didnt tuning or just dyno runs, bu t how much did they charge u for ur tune if u dont mind me asking??? hey r u gonna go up north on the 17th with us???

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They can either street tune it or dyno tune it using thier dynapack dyno. They typically charge around $550 for a dyno tune.

What is going on the 17th?
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Originally Posted by 12secSS
What is going on the 17th?
here's the page:https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=402867

it's here in the western forum u should check it out maybe join us up there...

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