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curt 09-08-2003 11:22 PM

Re: What exhaust system on Cherokee '96
 
What about Banks? Seems to be the same price as Bola. I can't seem to find
a high flow cat. Who makes them?

Thanks for the help,
Curt


"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Ecb7b.766$8o3.604@news2.central.cox.net...
> curt wrote:
> > Thanks to the group, I put in the hydraulic system for my clutch and it
> > works fine. Total cost $125 US. It was a pretty simple job.
> >
> > While I was under there, I discovered I have a few problems with my

exhaust.
> > Bottom line is the whole thing needs replaced from manifold to tail.

Ouch
> > $$$$. I am not sure what brand or OEM or what, but I am looking for
> > something that would get me better mileage. Is that possible? What

about
> > better horse power and gas mileage...that would be even better. Would a
> > higher performance set up do anything for me, or do I just go stock?

>
> A better flowing exhaust will help with power and mileage providing you
> keep the right foot out of the floorboard. :)
>
> > Any suggestions or websites to look at would be great. I do have some
> > options on manifold or header from the group, but now I am looking for a
> > whole exhaust, so my brain says spend a little more and get something
> > better, if it will help in fuel economy and/or power.

>
> Headman or Borla headers and down pipe
> High flow Cat
> Gibson or Borla cat-back
> Stock other bits.
>
> Your probably going to need the help of a muffler shop unless you
> are comfortable with a bender and welder. Call around
> there are usualy some real good mom&pop shops. Stay away from Midas
> unless you watch what they do like a hawk. Never seen shittier
> work in my life.
>
> If you fit the system yourself remember to do everything loosely
> first time. Nothing worse than having something welded up then
> realizing the last bit isn't going to fit.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>




Mike T 09-09-2003 05:39 PM

Re: What exhaust system on Cherokee '96
 
go borla
"curt" <h_curtis@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:hIb7b.3803$ej1.3347@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
> What about Banks? Seems to be the same price as Bola. I can't seem to

find
> a high flow cat. Who makes them?
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Curt
>
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:Ecb7b.766$8o3.604@news2.central.cox.net...
> > curt wrote:
> > > Thanks to the group, I put in the hydraulic system for my clutch and

it
> > > works fine. Total cost $125 US. It was a pretty simple job.
> > >
> > > While I was under there, I discovered I have a few problems with my

> exhaust.
> > > Bottom line is the whole thing needs replaced from manifold to tail.

> Ouch
> > > $$$$. I am not sure what brand or OEM or what, but I am looking for
> > > something that would get me better mileage. Is that possible? What

> about
> > > better horse power and gas mileage...that would be even better. Would

a
> > > higher performance set up do anything for me, or do I just go stock?

> >
> > A better flowing exhaust will help with power and mileage providing you
> > keep the right foot out of the floorboard. :)
> >
> > > Any suggestions or websites to look at would be great. I do have some
> > > options on manifold or header from the group, but now I am looking for

a
> > > whole exhaust, so my brain says spend a little more and get something
> > > better, if it will help in fuel economy and/or power.

> >
> > Headman or Borla headers and down pipe
> > High flow Cat
> > Gibson or Borla cat-back
> > Stock other bits.
> >
> > Your probably going to need the help of a muffler shop unless you
> > are comfortable with a bender and welder. Call around
> > there are usualy some real good mom&pop shops. Stay away from Midas
> > unless you watch what they do like a hawk. Never seen shittier
> > work in my life.
> >
> > If you fit the system yourself remember to do everything loosely
> > first time. Nothing worse than having something welded up then
> > realizing the last bit isn't going to fit.
> >
> > --
> > DougW
> >
> >

>
>




Mike T 09-09-2003 05:39 PM

Re: What exhaust system on Cherokee '96
 
go borla
"curt" <h_curtis@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:hIb7b.3803$ej1.3347@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
> What about Banks? Seems to be the same price as Bola. I can't seem to

find
> a high flow cat. Who makes them?
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Curt
>
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:Ecb7b.766$8o3.604@news2.central.cox.net...
> > curt wrote:
> > > Thanks to the group, I put in the hydraulic system for my clutch and

it
> > > works fine. Total cost $125 US. It was a pretty simple job.
> > >
> > > While I was under there, I discovered I have a few problems with my

> exhaust.
> > > Bottom line is the whole thing needs replaced from manifold to tail.

> Ouch
> > > $$$$. I am not sure what brand or OEM or what, but I am looking for
> > > something that would get me better mileage. Is that possible? What

> about
> > > better horse power and gas mileage...that would be even better. Would

a
> > > higher performance set up do anything for me, or do I just go stock?

> >
> > A better flowing exhaust will help with power and mileage providing you
> > keep the right foot out of the floorboard. :)
> >
> > > Any suggestions or websites to look at would be great. I do have some
> > > options on manifold or header from the group, but now I am looking for

a
> > > whole exhaust, so my brain says spend a little more and get something
> > > better, if it will help in fuel economy and/or power.

> >
> > Headman or Borla headers and down pipe
> > High flow Cat
> > Gibson or Borla cat-back
> > Stock other bits.
> >
> > Your probably going to need the help of a muffler shop unless you
> > are comfortable with a bender and welder. Call around
> > there are usualy some real good mom&pop shops. Stay away from Midas
> > unless you watch what they do like a hawk. Never seen shittier
> > work in my life.
> >
> > If you fit the system yourself remember to do everything loosely
> > first time. Nothing worse than having something welded up then
> > realizing the last bit isn't going to fit.
> >
> > --
> > DougW
> >
> >

>
>





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