Another new exhausting toy !!!!

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Todd Z

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4 wheel drive
2nd Gen owner
V8 Engine
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What engine do you have?
V8 engine
What year is your Sport Trac?
2010
What Generation is your Sport Trac?
2n Gen Owner
Don't know when they will go on. But once installed I will dyno them and see if they do what they say.... I am not expecting anything huge, But the dyno will tell !!!!



I got them in stainless steel with the ceramic titanium coating.



Todd Z



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Is your bank account exhausting yet... LOL



They look nice. No sharp bends, probably as large as they can be with the room in the engine bay...



I have to think you will be happy with them...
 
Lookslike 1 3/4" tube size. If it is, that would be alittle large for street low end torque. I would think 1 1/2" would be best. Unless your planing on supercharging?
 
Ed,



1.5" primarry tubes....



Good for street and S/C..



Todd Z
 
SO who all is running centrifical chargers currently? or is everyone still looking at the Allen? I've been tossing around the idea of picking up a Trac for a daily driver again.
 
Good deal I guess the photo magnifies them. Are they JBA with the firecone? If so they are well built. Had a set on the 5.0L, '88 T-Bird I built.
 
Yes,

and ceramic coated too..



Todd Z
 
That would be a memorable stage party dont know it the headers will be on right but HMMMMMMMMM



Beer. pizza, and working on a trac sound like a good time to me...
 
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