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Finally got around to finishing this tonight. Fully TIG welded 304ss, about 1/2 the weight of the stock muffler. Sounds good...strangly louder at moderate acceleration, while at WOT the motor is louder. Did it all at home...so i did not have access to the tooling i normally use at work to produce nicer hangers.

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that looks great ! im actually looking into doing this . My cousins both own ls1 motors and have modded out their chevys.

they suggest i actually get a new piping system but recommended i use magnaflow for the muffler and pipe ...

this looks great though

Edited by Paul Delgado
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I plan to dyno the car soon at my tuners shop. I may swap the stock muffler back on cor a comparo. I did mainly for the looks and sound.

One could do a full catback...I was thinking about making a limited run of custom exhausts since im a professional custom exhaust fabricator by trade. And the likelyhood of another company to support the car is very little.

The muffler was about $70 and I have another $90~ in the hardware, tubing and flange.

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Did GM really weld and iron/steel flange on the end of stainless tubing for the muffler inlet?

What would it cost if you used something like a Magnaflow muffler, cost is going to be a big issue for a lot of people, so is too much noise. I would also suggest building it in about 4 foot sections so it is easy to ship.

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I plan to dyno the car soon at my tuners shop. I may swap the stock muffler back on cor a comparo. I did mainly for the looks and sound.

One could do a full catback...I was thinking about making a limited run of custom exhausts since im a professional custom exhaust fabricator by trade. And the likelyhood of another company to support the car is very little.

The muffler was about $70 and I have another $90~ in the hardware, tubing and flange.

Did you ever make any of these??? Im interested in one, and a diffuser too! PM me please if you would be available to fab one of these up for me. Thanks!

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Finally got around to finishing this tonight. Fully TIG welded 304ss, about 1/2 the weight of the stock muffler. Sounds good...strangly louder at moderate acceleration, while at WOT the motor is louder. Did it all at home...so i did not have access to the tooling i normally use at work to produce nicer hangers.

389355_10151925903000278_554849664_n.jpg

936201_10151925904395278_679743863_n.jpg

383557_10151925905995278_1015790766_n.jp

578270_10151925908260278_764509942_n.jpg

even i just installed a new muffler the car sounds so much better and the sound is a bit different in a good way.

Edited by Miraj Choksi
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