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Short or tall stacks

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George:
I have a short set (4") and a tall set ( 8"). The tall set seemed to make a bit more torque. Skip the dyno expense and put the car on the track and go to work tuning it. Picture is 2013 with the 8" stacks.

dusterdave173:
hey..you can see over the shortys better--that is good for rookie  :)
that engine in that car will scare you to death first few runs--you will be looking to slow it down until you get your "sealegs'
You bought a great unit!!
Jim tunes all our members rides at the track and I promise that deal is on the money!!
Even with a junk converter it will scare you
Mike at Alkydigger has stacks any length made --on the shelf and is a great source for tech
start looking for some fresh alky and get it running

GlennLever:

--- Quote from: dusterdave173 on February 04, 2015, 07:46:50 AM ---hey..you can see over the shortys better--that is good for rookie  :)
that engine in that car will scare you to death first few runs--you will be looking to slow it down until you get your "sealegs'
You bought a great unit!!
Jim tunes all our members rides at the track and I promise that deal is on the money!!
Even with a junk converter it will scare you
Mike at Alkydigger has stacks any length made --on the shelf and is a great source for tech
start looking for some fresh alky and get it running



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