12" Bullet 3" catback
12" Bullet 3" catback
Hey guys. So like the title says I think I'm finally going to move on an exhaust pretty soon (I know I said that a long time ago but I pay for my own college, cut me some slack). I think the ideal set up, since I want to stay with SI/SO, will be a 3" catback system with a 12" Dynomax Bullet. What do you guys think? Anyone have any videos or sound clips of this?
Also, if anyone has one to sell let me know.
P.S.-Anyone know all of the parts I will need to do the swap to a 3" myself? I'll prolly just dump it to save some money.
Also, if anyone has one to sell let me know.
P.S.-Anyone know all of the parts I will need to do the swap to a 3" myself? I'll prolly just dump it to save some money.
I recommend either dumping it OVER the axle with a 3.5"-4" tip or out the side to save money on pipe if your worried about that.
Out the back 45 degrees
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPBdzfKrG2A
Out the side
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCGvA...eature=related
Out the back 45 degrees
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPBdzfKrG2A
Out the side
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCGvA...eature=related
Part numbers follow the key ingredients:
2.5” exhaust clamp
Reducer from Y-Pipe 41973
3” exhaust clamp
3” dia length of tubing cut to fit SUM-640030
3" exhaust clamp
3” I/O by 16” body Dynomax Bullet 24219
3” exhaust clamp
scrap piece of tubing from above - cut to fit
3" exhaust clamp
3” turn-down tail spout 42448
I also have a hanger (35103) bolted to the front bed cross member (no drilling needed). I salvaged a threaded insert tab & bolt from the stock hanger and there was a hole for the tab on the cross member.
I got hung up and had to scratch my head for a second on the diameters. The straight section is 3" OUTSIDE dia. The Bullet is 3" INSIDE dia. I originally planned to use butt joint clamps, but that plan was quashed by the pipe sizes. It worked out fine with u-bolt clamps after wrestling the pipe into the bullet by 2".
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I would weld them in myself. We have our own shop here. Tractor repair business. And im a pretty good welder.
But if I go the dual route I will have a shop do it. Theres a shop here that will run a dual Flow setup for 250 and thats what I want.
Good price?
But if I go the dual route I will have a shop do it. Theres a shop here that will run a dual Flow setup for 250 and thats what I want.
Good price?
Yeah, it's starting to seem like a little bit of a hassle to try to just clamp everything and do it myself. Will most likely buy the muffler and tip and just have a shop do the rest.
Overall, I'm happy with it. One day I made up my mind that this was going to be what I was going to do. I didn't ask around much, just did it since my mind wasn't going to be changed. Do what thrills your heart.
I spent about $120 plus clamps. I shoulda had it welded in. It sounds great, but it could look better - even though no one looks up my skirt.
Overall, I'm happy with it. One day I made up my mind that this was going to be what I was going to do. I didn't ask around much, just did it since my mind wasn't going to be changed. Do what thrills your heart.
Overall, I'm happy with it. One day I made up my mind that this was going to be what I was going to do. I didn't ask around much, just did it since my mind wasn't going to be changed. Do what thrills your heart.
No. When the 2 pipes from each side come together (Y) is where i changed the piping to 3"...through the bullet and out to a 3.5" tip



