>At 11:39 AM 8/5/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>I need some advice from 97 owners on what kind of exhaust configurations
>>that are possible on the 97 Dakota. I was looking under it and looks
>>pretty tight. I was planning on using a flowmaster 2 chamber 3" in and
>>dual 2.5" out, but could not see how the dual pipes could be run. Would it
>>be easier to just put in a single 3" in/out and run it out the side?
>>
>>Rob Carmack
>>rob@notnow.com
>>Deep Amethyst, '98 Dakota Sport 4x2, Club Cab, 318, 5spd, 3.55 Sure Grip,
>>ABS, Power Everything. Delivery Date: Sept 15. I can't wait!!!
>>
>
> Your Flowmaster single in/dual out is completely doable. You'll probably
>get a response later today from Dave Deming. This is the exact system he
>has on a very similar truck. Sounds great. The 3" single would obviously
>be easier but if you really want the dual exit it can be done pretty easily.
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> sean meldrum
>
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>
> Black, 318, 5spd, 3.55SG, reg. cab, 2wd, buckets,
>No graphics, GTS HLC, FABM, PTB, Blue Max wires, MSD 6A
>Blaster 2, DynoMax Race Magnum, Pioneer DEH-435
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>
>
Glad to hear it. I was really looking forward to my original config with
the dual 2.5" outs. After hearing Mike Clarks Dakota I was hooked.
Rob Carmack
rob@notnow.com
Deep Amethyst, '98 Dakota Sport 4x2, Club Cab, 318, 5spd, 3.55 Sure Grip,
ABS, Power Everything. Delivery Date: Sept 15. I can't wait!!!
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