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Aight guys and gals yet another ? in the world of FORD (#1). I am looking to Stick Glasspacks on my truck. I want to run pipe from the hedders to the seperate glasspack mufflers then straight on back to the echo tips. I thought if i did this it would burn up my exausht valves. Does anyone have any input it would be greatly appreciated
I'm guessing what your saying is that you allready have dual exhuast after the convertor, and you want to make it true duals?
If that is the case then yes, it CAN be done. First off, do you have emissions tests where you live? If not, then you can do it. You can run new pipes from the exhuast manifolds to where the Y-pipe is at on your current system.
If you run mufflers then no, you will have enough backpressure to keep from "sucking" a valve.
ToyDestroyer u didnt get what i was saying. I am going to go from the original hedders and go STRAIGHT back to dual glass pack mufflers. Each pipe will have its own glass pack muffler. they will not be connected in any way. and then going back to echo tips. now tell me will i burn up my exausht valves?
in my 96 f150 i put hedders from a 79 mustang on and from there went pipes back to glass packs back to echo chambers, it has been like this for about 20,000 miles and no problems yet. i hope this helps.
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