Thanks Rob. It's surprising what you can find online these days. As you probably know, there still doesn't seem to be as much availability as for the Fords and Chevys, but it is getting better.
This week I also got around to doing the exhaust system upgrade that had been on the back burner for several months.
It started with a 2.25" headpipe stub that came with a Super Six manifold set that I picked up last year.
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I watched some YouTube videos on how to do pie cuts and then went to town with my gasless MIG welder.
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Thats a Smithy 2.25" glass pack that was recommended by Coconuteater64 and others. The sound is nice and mellow, with a little growl when I stand on it. Best of all, it *probably* won't disturb the neighbors. HAHA!
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The header wrap covers the pipe until it gets past the engine compartment. This serves two purposes; helps keeps the engine compartment temps down and conceals some ugly, yet functional welds!
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And as you can see by the side-by-side comparison, this simple system counts for a considerable reduction in weight, too.
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1975 Dodge D100 225 c.i., HEI, Offenhauser Four Barrel Intake, Parallel-mounted 500 CFM Edelbrock, Split Cast Iron Exhaust, 904 auto, 9.25" 3.55:1
