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Old 04-20-2008, 11:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
cmunson
 
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Exhaust question for a 1973 455

I have a 67 GTO that has a 73 455 (Firebird engine I think) engine bored 30 over. I bought it this way and was thinking of changing the exhaust. The car has hooker headers and what looks like 3 inch pipes going back to the 'x' where it gets skinnied down to 2 inch. The car does not sound like has a big block in it and I think I am being robbed a bit in HP due to restriction.

I was thinking of a 3 inch SS Magnaflow setup and wondering if anyone had done so with a 455? I was talking to one person and they said that you needed some back pressure to keep the engine running right and did not recommend a 3 inch setup. Another friend of mine suggested flowmaster 40's

My goal would be making the engine breath on the output side as much as possible for performance. I want it to sound cool and throaty and demonstrate the big block that it has but not over the top.

I am not a mechanic or expert like many I see posting on this forum and certainly a newbie here. I am guy who loves cars and knows enough about them to talk but not enough to take on stuff like this myself (but starting to learn!). I searched the forum first and did not seem to find what I was looking for. Anyone have any feedback?
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