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Old 02-21-2006, 06:35 PM
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dual exhaust????

where can i buy a dual exaust kit for a 1991 5.0 305 caprice? It's stressing me out trying to find a setup. please help
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Old 02-21-2006, 07:17 PM
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Re: dual exhaust????

JC whitney has quite of a collection...if that doesnt work look into Summit Racing.com or catalog.same with JC whitney
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Old 02-21-2006, 07:51 PM
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Re: dual exhaust????

Might look to adapt some 94-96 parts the LT1 cars were factory true dual and all the 94-96 car had the tranny crosmeber with a hump for clearance on both sides.
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Old 02-21-2006, 09:26 PM
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Re: dual exhaust????

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Might look to adapt some 94-96 parts the LT1 cars were factory true dual and all the 94-96 car had the tranny crosmeber with a hump for clearance on both sides.
Correct, I've seen LT1 true duals adapted to older models, i.e. an '87 I almost bought. The way the federal law is written regarding installing true duals on a car is that if the car was available with true duals in your model year (it was not), or a later model-year same model car offered them (they did - LT1 '94-'96). What fits in a '96 will fit, with minor adaptation, in a '77 and in anything in between.

96capricemgr, on the same line - I know the OBD2 cars have EGO sensors mounted downwind of the cats, but do the pre-'96 non-OBD2 cars also have these?
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Re: dual exhaust????

Thank you much what about flowmaster full exhaust kit? i cant find one. to be honest i can't find any company that makes a full exaust kit for any caprice.
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Re: dual exhaust????

i had my kit custom made even after i did the lt1 swap, i really like much better thn a kit, it will cost about 600-700 buck for a decent one though
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