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I have nearly completed my 202 to 350 conversion and would like some advice on what size exhaust to install. I have a stock 350, tri y extractors with 2.5 inch collectors. The subject vehicle is a hx wagon. Im considering a single 2.5 or 3 inch exhaust. I have heard that the fuel tank gets in the way for twin exhausts on the wagon and can see there is not much room to squeeze a pipe through on the drivers side where the fuel tank is filled.
What do you reckon?
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you can run a twin Ive seen plenty of them, I`d go 2 1/2 twin mandrel bent with a balance pipe between them, if you go too big you may lose some back pressure.
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Thanks for the advice, do the twin exhausts you have seen go under or over the diff?
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in my HQ 350 sedan i have 2 1/2 twin bent mandrel. mine go over my diff.
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2.5 thru slight offset muffler and 2.75 out single system..
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Adam, how does the single system perform and sound on your vehicles?
You have had a few 350s so is this your preferred system?
I met you last year looking for a 308 block for a mates drag car... Im from Bunbury.
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Adam, how does the single system perform and sound on your vehicles?
You have had a few 350's so is this your preferred system?
I met you last year looking for a 308 block for a mates drag car... Im from Bunbury.
Cheers
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single system seems to give a better all round performance . sounds better,. all personal preference . the twin systems are ok down low, and 4 letting people know when you in town.- they can be more individual note than a single. I think twin 3" syst |
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back in the eighties they used to do a `brock system` I had one made up for a HQ sedan ,extractors 2 1/2 mandrel bent single system with a semi free flowing muffler, this was on a 253 with a mild cam and it had plenty of grunt, so on a 350 it would be swe
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