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Glasspacks
Friday, September 02, 2005 9:40 PM
my friend Kyle has a cherry bomb on his 89 beretta and i am gonna do a install on my 2.0 s-bird and i whana know.......

1. Whats the exaust pipe diamiter?
2. What type is the best to use?
3. Do the mufflers comein a size that justs clamps on?
4. Weld or clamp?
5. Maby a atep by step PLZ?
And finaly do i need a tip?

I know i sound stupid, i just wabt to make shure what im doing is right and i know yall will help, if you can

thanks alot dudes

90343 on the clock



Re: Glasspacks
Friday, September 02, 2005 9:54 PM
I think factory exhaust diameter is 2 inches...You'll probably need to cut off your factory tip...hell, prolly the entire system behind the cat...that is what I had to do...running 2.5in stainless steel piping. Get a cherry bomb, and just clamp it on to the exhaust pipe.



Re: Glasspacks
Saturday, September 03, 2005 8:12 AM
1- it is either 2 inches or 1 and 3/4
2-if your using a glass pack, get a summit or borla or somthin good if you want performance and sound,, everyone uses cherrybomb's tho cause they are cheap and they make it sound mean :-)
3-dont get what you were asking.....
4- definitly weld, no leaks and no chance of falling off or anything strange like that.lol
5- step by step??? step one - go to store and buy glasspack, step 2, install it

have fun, let us know how it sounds

-94Custom


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Re: Glasspacks
Saturday, September 03, 2005 8:31 AM
if its before 92 you have a 2 1/4" exhaust
AFter 92 is 2"



Re: Glasspacks
Sunday, September 04, 2005 1:02 AM
I say clamp it...to prevent rusting.
Re: Glasspacks
Sunday, September 04, 2005 5:36 PM
I put a $15.00 cherry bomb muffler on my 1992 cavalier 2.2 and it sounds pretty good.You need a 2 1/4 inch or a 2 inch diameter muffler and a tip for the end if you want it to stick out flush with the bumper.You will have to weld the stock mount on it.I didnt use a mount on mine but my exaust hits on large bumps.


tim
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