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> Flowmaster, which one, how to mount it.....
ChrisReale
post Oct 15 2003, 07:18 PM
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Those who have flowmasters, how did you support it?
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post Oct 16 2003, 08:13 AM
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The Flowmaster I'm wrestling with is the 80 series 42582, dual in / dual out. It's popular among the 911 track weenies in my "neighborhood".

Tim, the 42585 looks interesting, but I'm afraid the tranny would be in the way of the inlet plumbing. Do you have this one on your car? Any pix possible?

Dave, the 40 series is a single inlet design, can't use in my application.

BTW, the Bursch plumbing I was referring to (the 270 degree loops) is actually on their Steelpak for the US heater'ed 356, not a 914. My bad.
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