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Best Aftermarket Sidepipes???????

Dude...forget that 383 tiny block.... do the 502 or the 572... :D

Nah I have always been a small block kinda guy, I may go bigger it just depends on the wallet I have most of the parts for a fresh 383 under the bed.;LOL also I'm a bit heavier then you and need the weight advantage. :boogie
 
Hey Sal - if that lil' red Roadster Beastie is too noisey I'll take it off your hands. :D

:drool:

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:wJane Ann

That was a fun day. Car ran like crap up the 'Dragon'. Come to find out a spark plug wire came loose. Boy that 8th cylinder sure does make a difference.

Darryl 'Killboy' takes some nice photos doesn't he. I was a little dissapointed in this latest batch though. I ordered a few enlargements and they were all a little out of focus. 'ZeePhoto' took some great shots of the 63 that day.

I can't wait to go back. I went to a 1-1/4" (front) and 7/8" (rear) sway bars. The car handles great for the age and technology. It is very flat now and can be 'drifted' through curves fairly easily.

When are you coming back north?
 
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When are you coming back north?

Definitely in October - sooner if I can scrape together enough bucks. I can't make CruiseFest this year and it's breaking my HEART!

:wJane Ann
 
Question, Did you have to modify anything to put the pipes on from Corvette America.
Are you running a stock exhaust manifold or headers ? I have a 64 that I would like to convert over if it's not too much work. ( did you have to order a 65 kit ?Thanks.
Have a great christmas
 
Question, Did you have to modify anything to put the pipes on from Corvette America.
Are you running a stock exhaust manifold or headers ? I have a 64 that I would like to convert over if it's not too much work. ( did you have to order a 65 kit ?Thanks.
Have a great christmas

the stock sidepipes use the stock manifolds
 
I forget where I got my sidepipes - I want to say Ecklers - however, I did have to remove the heat riser due to the butterfly valve hitting the new pipes. I replaced the riser with a spacer which is readily available.
 

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