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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Exhaust tip for '04 SportTrac
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<blockquote data-quote="ReggieT" data-source="post: 1043067" data-attributes="member: 74258"><p>Reminiscent of an earlier time. When I was a young man, we put echo tips on our exhaust pipes to give them a low rumbling sound. They were so simple to make or cheap to buy. It was a round pipe that was a little larger than the exhaust pipe. A 2 1/4" exhaust would get a 3 1/4" echo tip. Practically any round metal pipe that is larger in diameter than the existing exhaust will work, and a good coat of black paint would look good on any of them. Cut slits in the inside end, and bend the fingers to fit snuggly around the existing exhaust pipe. Add a radiator clamp to hold it in place and you have a sweet melodious sound similar to a Harley. Because it is after the exhaust, I don't think it would effect the performance any way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReggieT, post: 1043067, member: 74258"] Reminiscent of an earlier time. When I was a young man, we put echo tips on our exhaust pipes to give them a low rumbling sound. They were so simple to make or cheap to buy. It was a round pipe that was a little larger than the exhaust pipe. A 2 1/4" exhaust would get a 3 1/4" echo tip. Practically any round metal pipe that is larger in diameter than the existing exhaust will work, and a good coat of black paint would look good on any of them. Cut slits in the inside end, and bend the fingers to fit snuggly around the existing exhaust pipe. Add a radiator clamp to hold it in place and you have a sweet melodious sound similar to a Harley. Because it is after the exhaust, I don't think it would effect the performance any way. [/QUOTE]
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