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Old 04-16-2007, 03:08 PM
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Anyone running electric cut outs on their exhaust? Any sealing issues over time? I got to drive a car a few years ago with them and I thought they were pretty slick. I loved how I could drown out the Harley's at a stoplight.
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Scott,
Get a hold of Del with the TT Tahoe. He melted a couple of the butterfly style and ended up going with an all SS guillotine style from Doug's Headers. Expensive piece, but awesome quality.

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Cool, thanks for the info, Randy. I'll shoot him an e-mail.
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Helped a buddy install a set on his highly modded '02 SS Camaro a couple of weeks ago. No issues yet, but I doubt he's driven it more than a hundred miles since the install.
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Cool. Were they butterfly or guillitine style? Did they seal up good when in the closed position?

Oh, and are you going to install a set on your car after helping him out with his?
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Scott,

I've got the QTP ( www.quicktimeperformance.com ) on my '69 Z and I love 'em.








From mild to wild at the flick of a switch.Howard @ All-American Muffler here in Salinas fabbed it up including his own X-pipe design.

Putting them on the '70 Z/28 next.
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Cool, thanks for the info, Randy. I'll shoot him an e-mail.
I found some info.......here.



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Check this out Scott

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Cool. Were they butterfly or guillitine style? Did they seal up good when in the closed position?

Oh, and are you going to install a set on your car after helping him out with his?
His are the butterfly style. We did have to do do a bit of grinding on the flange after the initial install to get them to seal perfectly, but it was no big deal.
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I have a set of the guillotine from Dougs. Nice quality but I couldnt find space for them in my setup. If I end up not using them I'll sell them cheap. The wiring kit is installed on my car so you would have to get a replacement kit or make your own.
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