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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/15/2008 6:36:45 AM   
Texas Jim

 

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   They are cool.  Good f/ the street racer in an "all-out" wide-open throttle, from a traffic light situation,-even cooler. LOL  (You know the deal, that your low and mid-range power is gone w/ the dumps.) 
  In the early and mid-70s, ( probably this doesn't exist anymore) the NHRA had the "Optional" Stock class; You could run, ie: E Stock (E/S) or run E Optional (E/O), the Optional being that you could either run open head pipes or street slicks (the ones w/ the two lines in the tread.) either or.  It really was more than it sounds like, as you could go for more power and less traction or vise-versa. With bigger gears and jets-f/ open head pipes-it made a big difference if you had the right combo down, and vise-versa w/ the street slicks and a complete exhaust system, suspension adjustments made it work.  You really had to know your car well.  I had a good friend who had an all stock '69 SS 396 Chevelle.  He ran a 12.99 et. at National Speedway and set the class record that day f/ the "E/O" class.
 
  Dumps were popular way-back, and obviously still are.  "COOL!"

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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/15/2008 7:58:33 AM   
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73shark,
so do you say to keep the cats and remove the mufflers?( I have flowmaster 40)
this means that the cats give a deep sound...

Actually I was there to remove the cats to have the exhausts free flowing ( they may be clogged, don't know...) and improve gas mileage.

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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/15/2008 7:00:07 PM   
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The SBC engines I heard w/ just cats and no mufflers had a very deep sound.  If your cats are clogging up, then you need to replace or remove as that will kill power and fuel economy. 

You can check vacuum and see if exhaust is clogging or check back pressure at the oxygen sensor ports.

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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/15/2008 8:28:50 PM   
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I'll do a video tomorrow, I promise. Got the new starter installed.

I honestly can't say that I've felt a loss in torque. She seems to handle very similar to them closed or before they were installed. Only difference I've noticed is that I don't have to push the pedal as far to get to the same speed. I used to have to go the pump every 5 days. I'm still on the same tank and it's been 7 days. Trust me, I do floor it as well.  I'd say my engine is definitely breathing better and handling better than before.

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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/15/2008 11:37:55 PM   
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73shark
i don't have a vacuum gage to check if cats are clogged. I may go to my mech ...
I don't think that my cats are clogged because I hear distinctly the engine sound at exhausts. I hear my exhausts quite free flowing , and I have optimal gas mileage too, far better than other c3 I know.

But I'll remove cats asap, regardless of the sound. there's no need to keep them. I'll surely improve the performance and mileage and have less heat just under the passengers' seats.

I have a "problem " possibly depending on the cats.

When I shift from 4th to 3rd speed at quite high rpm ( for example before cornering) , I hear from exhausts : "pam-pam-pam...." . This happens everytime that I downshift and also when I release the gas pedal at high speed



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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/16/2008 6:13:22 PM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-k-JNeISlw
A bit short, camera ran out of memory. Sorry about my friend talking, lol.

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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/17/2008 11:15:25 PM   
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Hey Dj Envy,
what a sound !

are your cutouts similar to these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/QTP-Dual-2-5-Electric-Exhaust-Cut-Out-USED-No-Reserve_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ42610QQihZ012QQitemZ220236233248QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

I don't know if I can go for them because I have checked my car's papers ( the italian Title) and I have seen that car has " emission devices". So If I remove the cats , I may have troubles with the police or problems at the mandatory car check every year.

Anyway , yesterday I went to the exhausts shop and opened the cats , removed the mesh  filter inside and fitted everything back. So cats are there but not working.
I found that one of the cats was already empty : probably cracked and everything pushed out through the exhaust. Now I understand why the sound was different at the 2 exhausts.
Now I'm OK in this way. If I'll have the chance to fit a pair of cutouts, it will be great

for PG .
yes my starter miss the bracket.
It seems to me that it has been removed when headers installed...
that bracket should be connected to the starter on one side . And on the other? on the block or on the exhaust manifold? I think I'll manufacture a custom bracket with an iron piece




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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/18/2008 12:44:13 AM   
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Yep, those are the exact cutouts I have :)


If I were you I would have the splits put as close to the manifolds or headers as possible. That way you can still pass emissions with them closed as the exhaust will still go through the Cats or mufflers.

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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/24/2008 7:38:30 AM   
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If you don't mine me asking, but how much did those cutouts cost?

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RE: Electric cutouts installed on my '76 - 5/27/2008 4:44:29 PM   
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$650 including installation.

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