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Old 03-07-2010, 10:56 AM
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Location: Eagle, Ne.
Cobra Make, Engine: 1966 Lone Star 427SC.
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Hello Rick & thank you.

We make them ourselves. After seeing what's out there, I wanted higher quality and something that would last the life of the car,......or me. lol

304 stainless
No glass pack to blow out.
No coating to dull out or flack off.
No rusting.
Easy to clean & polish.

Look how the collector and the turn out, slide in between the muffler and the outer shell, for a nice & tight clean fit. Plus, it requires on very small tig weld.
And,...beautiful.

I gained 6 hp at idle, on the chassis dyno.

Send me an email & I'll give you details and many photo's. I'll send you my number also.

cobrakev@galaxycable.net

Listen to the sound oh these pipes on my cobra. Not high rpm's and clutch slipping but, they sound great. Although it's a open muffler, listen at the idle, I don't believe their too loud, even my wife says so. lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fuuIbkJjwI

(MY OLD MILD STEEL AND DULLED OUT CERAMIC COATED EXHAUST)


(CLEAN TIGHT FIT OF COLLECTOR INTO MUFFLER AND TURN OUT))



(UN-RESTRICTED 3.5" MUFFLER. NO MUFFLER WELDING TABS INSIDE TO BREAK LOOSE AND MAKE NOISE)


(POINTS & STARS WELDED TO DIRECT FLOW)
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Kevin
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