When last we left ol’ Project 98, the new 400 cid Dart motor was comfortably between the framerails and a monstrously rebuilt Monster 700-R4 was bolted up. The car would finally move under its own power, but it still had open headers. And while open headers are insanely cool, they make cruising the Jersey Shore for big-haired honeys a little more difficult. Naturally, we had to find a good exhaust system that would let our small-block breathe while providing a wonderfully nasty, powerful sound that would entice a certain blue-eyed brunette.
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1|As you can see from this picture, the stock crossmember was modified on the driver’s sid
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2|Because of the configuration of the headers, the new 3-inch exhaust actually hit the cro
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3|At this point we had two choices. We could either “modify” the exhaust pipe by heating i
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4|GForce makes crossmembers for just about any transmission swap into almost any platform
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5|GForce’s crossmembers are direct bolt in parts, which makes installation a snap, and the
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6|Now when I put the exhaust extensions in you can clearly see I have plenty of room with
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7|With the new crossmember in, it’s time to mock up the system. The Pypes kit includes sta
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8|The whole system is pre-bent for the car and features slip fit connections, which makes
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9|I measure the 3-inch diameter extension that runs underneath the crossmember and found t
Enter our friends at Summit Racing. They recommended a system from Pypes, which turned out to be one of the few true dual exhaust systems for these cars. We chose its crossmember back system, which features 16-gauge, mandrel-bent, stainless steel pipe, 409 stainless mufflers, an X-shaped crossover pipe, stainless clamps, stainless hangers and polished stainless tips. It came from Summit complete in a single box and turned out to be truly simple to put in—however we did run into a small problem, which you will see in the following pictures.
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10|With the extension cut it to length, the stainless steel pipe slides right into place.
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11|From here on out it’s just a matter of bolting the extension to the header flange makin
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12|Then my father, Charles, helps attach the stainless steel brackets that are supplied wi
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13|We could have opted to weld some of these connections and may go back at a later date t
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14|A close up shot of the completed system easily clearing the GForce Crossmember.
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15|The entire process, from start to finish, was easily completed in an afternoon. Next up
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16|When we said little, we weren’t kidding … oh, what shall we ever do to solve this dilem
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17|As you can see here, our Harwood hood is fully finished underneath giving a slick, clea
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18|Fitting and bolting up the hood is a simple task, which was completed in just under one
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19|To paraphrase the great Bob Vila, trace twice, cut once to make sure your cuts are mini
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20|Once the hood is cut, four bolts (two on each hood hinge) hold the new hood in place.
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21|To keep 98’s hood shut, we went with these super-clean CNC machined billet aluminum hoo
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22|The Harwood hood gave 98 a nasty “don’t mess with me” look, but when we got the new Yea
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23|Year One is now making 17x8-inch cast aluminum N90 wheels with 4-1/4-inch backspacing.
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24|Exit 98 sits at the ready under a swaying willow tree. To give a peek into our next ins
We also ran into a much larger problem when the stock hood wouldn’t clear the new air cleaner. Sure, we could have just pulled the insulation out and probably have been fine, but being as this is Exit 98 we had other … bigger plans. Thanks to the folks at Harwood, our ’88 Monte SS looks tougher, breathes better and is one step closer to paint.
Enough chatter; let’s get to it. j
Sources
GFORCE Performance
330/753-5300
www.crossmembers.com
Harwood
800/822-3392
www.eharwood.com
Hotchkis
800/822-3392
www.eharwood.com
Firestone
www.firestonetire.com
Summit Racing
800/230-3030
www.summitracing.com
Year One
800/932-7663
www.yearone.com