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Old 11-05-2002, 03:34 PM   #1
TwiLighTBluEGT
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Massachusetts
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Default question, plz read

When I started my car this cold, November morning here in Mass, I took a look at my exhaust from behind my car and I noticed from what I could see, most of my exhaust seemed to be coming out of the right pipe. I then put each of my hands infront of the pipes and it felt like the exhaust pressure was equal. The weird thing is I see a lot more coming out of the right pipe.

My exhaust consist of 2 chamber flows, an off-road h-pipe, and headers. Any suggestions?
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1991 Mustang GT Conv: 58,000 original miles, 2nd owner.

Engine: FMS 65mm tb/spacer, C&L 73mm maf, MAC cai.

Drivetrain: Built AOD w/ Edge 2800rpm lockup converter, hardened 3-4 inner shaft, Trans-Go shift kit, B&M supercooler, FMS 3.73 gears & aluminum d/s, rebuilt traction lock.

Exhaust: BBK unequal length shorty headers, BBK o/r h-pipe, Flowmaster 2 chamber mufflers.

Chassis/suspension/brakes: Kenny Brown supersubs.

The rest is stock.
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