camaro exhaust 101 ??

Old Dec 25, 2013 | 03:19 PM
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first of all, where do you guys go for aftermarket parts?? all the sites I find are either just general auto parts sites or sleazy back alley looking websites.... why aren't there any sites dedicated to camaros like mustangs have americanmuscle.com ??

second, how the heck do exhausts work on camaros? ie: on my mustang i had headers, then a H pipe, then a catback exhaust....but all the exhaust systems I find for camaros are just a single pipe that connects to the engine manifolds, then curves all the way around the side of the car and then splits into 2 at the end, so does that mean camaros aren't true duals??
 
Old Dec 25, 2013 | 04:40 PM
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correct and theres not allot of room for duals, there are some made but the gains are not that much as opposed to a good 3 in cat back. there are a few camaro parts outlets left but not as many as there used to be. ecklers, ws6, maryland speed has some stuff, speed engineering, allot of the parts places are for specific camaro parts, transmission, rearends and suspension, exhaust.
 
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Well headers and better Y-pipes are pretty common along with Cat back systems. Heck my v6 has Stainless headers and Y-pipe. You have a V6, Lt1 or LS1? The LS1 is going to have the biggest aftermarket. There is very little for the 3800 and even less for the 3.4.
 
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