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How to avoid the back pressure engine problem
I am looking for some insight on the best ways to tackle the challenge of back pressure which has affected my engine for the second time now. I am hoping not to invest so much into solving this problem in ways such as buying a dual exhaust system.
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Re: How to avoid the back pressure engine problem
What kind of exhaust back pressure, what kind of car/engine, how does this manifest itself, you have provided 0 info to expect any help here!
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Re: How to avoid the back pressure engine problem
hey what kind of car is this
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Re: How to avoid the back pressure engine problem
It looks like an early Plymouth/Dodge (like a Cuda or Challenger), but I'm unsure. Front end looks funny ...
Just a thought here ... start a new thread when you want to post? You'll get a lot more in the way of answers when you do this.
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Re: How to avoid the back pressure engine problem
70 Dodge Challenger.
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Re: How to avoid the back pressure engine problem
It looks like an early Plymouth/Dodge (like a Cuda or Challenger), but I'm unsure. Front end looks funny ...
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