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Just bring it to local muffler shop and have them run the pipes? This is a 2.0L engine going into a ‘74. Thanks! ![]() I'm thinking that performance would be a bit better with the long tube heat exchanger type headers of a 2.0. They are individual runners coming off each exhaust port from the head vs. the 2 into 1 as pictured. That design seems restrictive for the proper exhaust flow exit. |
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