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03-19-2018, 10:57 PM #1LTX Member
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- Oct 2014
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- Justin
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- 1995 Formula
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- Houston, TX
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Speed Engineering True Dual Exhaust
Thought all might like to know this kit bolts up to LPP/XS-Power headers perfectly. It was a fairly simple install. I also have a MWC torque arm with the standard crossmember for a catback. It had to be clearanced for the last exhaust I had on it and didn't have to do any more. I'm 99% sure it will work with the double drop crossmember and about 80% sure it will work with the true dual crossmember.
The clamps suck but they're usable if you replace the bolts with grade 8. Just make sure they aren't slid too far over the female pipe and tighten the shit out of them. Although they all are still leaking just a tad bit.
Take the time to adjust all the pipes and give them enough room to move a little and it fits pretty well. I also left all the clamps loose and pushed the x-pipe up as far as it would go with a floor jack. Then tightened down all the clamps. I didn't even use the additional hanger that uses the rear seatbelt bolt.
i haven't taken any pics or videos yet. I'll post some when i get time.95 Cyber Grey Formula
396 M6
LE 244/252 .636/.636 110
LE 215cc Trickflows
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03-21-2018, 09:35 AM #2
I didn't see a true dual kit for the LT on their site, did you use the LS kit? As far as the tightening the female slip on fittings, you could cut a few small slits into the female end, that would allow it to compress under the clamp. That's what I did to make sure it clamped tight.
1995 TA M6 E85
Power mods: AFR 210 Comp Eliminators, LE LT4 intake, Custom LE cam, 12.5:1 385ci, M29
Suspension: Koni's, 600/175lb Ground Control, 36.5/21mm sway, Fays2 Watts Link, rod-ended everything, C5 brakes, etc.
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03-23-2018, 07:50 AM #3Lurker
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- That guy...
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- 1994 Trans Am
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- Winchester, VA
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Yes when looking into this I saw the LS kit would fit the LT1 relatively easily.
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03-26-2018, 06:43 PM #4
Nice! I wish I had enough clearance to fit 2 3" pipes with my Watts Link, but 1 3" barely fits.
1995 TA M6 E85
Power mods: AFR 210 Comp Eliminators, LE LT4 intake, Custom LE cam, 12.5:1 385ci, M29
Suspension: Koni's, 600/175lb Ground Control, 36.5/21mm sway, Fays2 Watts Link, rod-ended everything, C5 brakes, etc.
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09-09-2019, 09:57 AM #5VIP Member
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- Sep 2008
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- Javier
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- 1997 Trans Am WS6
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- The Final Frontier.
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- 735
did you ever get any pics or videos?
I just started installing this system on my 97 WS6
Wish they had a bit more details or pictures on how the hangers bolt up in the rear, but after some SWAGs I got it on there, the driver side tailpipe is sitting a bit lower and further out than the other, so I need to adjust them
Were you able to get it leak tight?
Im thinking about putting copper rtv at the joints97 Trans Am WS6, LT1 factory 4bolt freak, M6,
68 Firebird 400, YC 400, 670 heads M4
14 Fiat 500e, 83kW motor, 24kWh 364 V battery
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