v-8 exhaust
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Re: v-8 exhaust
Have Ruben at the muffler shop on the corner make one for you.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
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> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I
> have tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of
> the websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot
> locate the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the
> proper crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by
> pacesetter that consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if
> it silences the beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in
> the passenger seat)
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chip
>
>
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:sR8dg.46851$P2.11322@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I
> have tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of
> the websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot
> locate the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the
> proper crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by
> pacesetter that consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if
> it silences the beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in
> the passenger seat)
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chip
>
>
#12
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Re: v-8 exhaust
Have Ruben at the muffler shop on the corner make one for you.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:sR8dg.46851$P2.11322@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I
> have tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of
> the websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot
> locate the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the
> proper crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by
> pacesetter that consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if
> it silences the beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in
> the passenger seat)
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chip
>
>
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:sR8dg.46851$P2.11322@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I
> have tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of
> the websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot
> locate the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the
> proper crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by
> pacesetter that consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if
> it silences the beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in
> the passenger seat)
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chip
>
>
#13
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Re: v-8 exhaust
Have Ruben at the muffler shop on the corner make one for you.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:sR8dg.46851$P2.11322@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I
> have tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of
> the websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot
> locate the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the
> proper crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by
> pacesetter that consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if
> it silences the beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in
> the passenger seat)
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chip
>
>
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:sR8dg.46851$P2.11322@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I
> have tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of
> the websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot
> locate the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the
> proper crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by
> pacesetter that consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if
> it silences the beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in
> the passenger seat)
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chip
>
>
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Re: v-8 exhaust
On Wed, 24 May 2006 22:23:10 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Chip did pass the time by typing:
>> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I have
>> tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of the
>> websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
>> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot locate
>> the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the proper
>> crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by pacesetter that
>> consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if it silences the
>> beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in the passenger seat)
>>
>> What do you think?
>
>Go hit up a local mom-and-pop muffler shop. They can fab one up.
If they can't, Midas definitely can, and will. And they can probably
even add a resonator to it to really quiet it down.
Dan
>
>Headers and duals would help free up some more power but probably not
>silence anything. Add some glass packs and ... :)
>
>Google for DeadMat or DynaMat. Not cheap, but glue this to the floor above
>where the pipes run, stick some on the inside of the doors, etc. and you can
>really make the vehicle a lot more quiet. It's the stuff I used to deaden
>my ZJ for IASCA competition.
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Chip did pass the time by typing:
>> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I have
>> tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of the
>> websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
>> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot locate
>> the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the proper
>> crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by pacesetter that
>> consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if it silences the
>> beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in the passenger seat)
>>
>> What do you think?
>
>Go hit up a local mom-and-pop muffler shop. They can fab one up.
If they can't, Midas definitely can, and will. And they can probably
even add a resonator to it to really quiet it down.
Dan
>
>Headers and duals would help free up some more power but probably not
>silence anything. Add some glass packs and ... :)
>
>Google for DeadMat or DynaMat. Not cheap, but glue this to the floor above
>where the pipes run, stick some on the inside of the doors, etc. and you can
>really make the vehicle a lot more quiet. It's the stuff I used to deaden
>my ZJ for IASCA competition.
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Re: v-8 exhaust
On Wed, 24 May 2006 22:23:10 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Chip did pass the time by typing:
>> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I have
>> tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of the
>> websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
>> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot locate
>> the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the proper
>> crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by pacesetter that
>> consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if it silences the
>> beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in the passenger seat)
>>
>> What do you think?
>
>Go hit up a local mom-and-pop muffler shop. They can fab one up.
If they can't, Midas definitely can, and will. And they can probably
even add a resonator to it to really quiet it down.
Dan
>
>Headers and duals would help free up some more power but probably not
>silence anything. Add some glass packs and ... :)
>
>Google for DeadMat or DynaMat. Not cheap, but glue this to the floor above
>where the pipes run, stick some on the inside of the doors, etc. and you can
>really make the vehicle a lot more quiet. It's the stuff I used to deaden
>my ZJ for IASCA competition.
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Chip did pass the time by typing:
>> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I have
>> tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of the
>> websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
>> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot locate
>> the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the proper
>> crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by pacesetter that
>> consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if it silences the
>> beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in the passenger seat)
>>
>> What do you think?
>
>Go hit up a local mom-and-pop muffler shop. They can fab one up.
If they can't, Midas definitely can, and will. And they can probably
even add a resonator to it to really quiet it down.
Dan
>
>Headers and duals would help free up some more power but probably not
>silence anything. Add some glass packs and ... :)
>
>Google for DeadMat or DynaMat. Not cheap, but glue this to the floor above
>where the pipes run, stick some on the inside of the doors, etc. and you can
>really make the vehicle a lot more quiet. It's the stuff I used to deaden
>my ZJ for IASCA competition.
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Re: v-8 exhaust
On Wed, 24 May 2006 22:23:10 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Chip did pass the time by typing:
>> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I have
>> tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of the
>> websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
>> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot locate
>> the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the proper
>> crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by pacesetter that
>> consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if it silences the
>> beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in the passenger seat)
>>
>> What do you think?
>
>Go hit up a local mom-and-pop muffler shop. They can fab one up.
If they can't, Midas definitely can, and will. And they can probably
even add a resonator to it to really quiet it down.
Dan
>
>Headers and duals would help free up some more power but probably not
>silence anything. Add some glass packs and ... :)
>
>Google for DeadMat or DynaMat. Not cheap, but glue this to the floor above
>where the pipes run, stick some on the inside of the doors, etc. and you can
>really make the vehicle a lot more quiet. It's the stuff I used to deaden
>my ZJ for IASCA competition.
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Chip did pass the time by typing:
>> My CJ-7 has a V-8 with a GM TH400 automatic tranny (with quadratrac). I have
>> tried to find a standard crossover pipe for the exhaust but all of the
>> websites with parts say that the crossover is for a 3 speed manual
>> transmission only. I need to silence the beast a little and I cannot locate
>> the proper crossover pipe. Can anyone tell me if I can get the proper
>> crossover? The alternate that I have found is the system by pacesetter that
>> consists of headers and duals. I only want to get that if it silences the
>> beast enough to hear myself think (or my wife talking in the passenger seat)
>>
>> What do you think?
>
>Go hit up a local mom-and-pop muffler shop. They can fab one up.
If they can't, Midas definitely can, and will. And they can probably
even add a resonator to it to really quiet it down.
Dan
>
>Headers and duals would help free up some more power but probably not
>silence anything. Add some glass packs and ... :)
>
>Google for DeadMat or DynaMat. Not cheap, but glue this to the floor above
>where the pipes run, stick some on the inside of the doors, etc. and you can
>really make the vehicle a lot more quiet. It's the stuff I used to deaden
>my ZJ for IASCA competition.
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