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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Acton
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Attach Pipes to Headers
Hi there. I'm looking to do my own exhaust. I bought a kit from flowmaster and have a good amount of pipe with different bends to work with.
However, i am getting confused on how to attach the pipes to the headers.i have 2.5" hooker headers. I keep searching 2.5" 3 bolt flange and the only thing i get are reducers. I'm looking for a 2.5" 3 bolt flange with a 2.5" pipe outlet. I thought this would be a pretty common thing but i cant seem to find anything. Am I searching wrong? How do i attach the 2.5" pipe to the headers? Thanks
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Re: Attach Pipes to Headers
Yep, they call them reducers. Maybe something like this.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/j...FYWCaQodS24HsQ
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Re: Attach Pipes to Headers
i guess i wasnt patient enough but minutes after posting this i found those and others just like it. Thanks!!
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