High flow cats for an '02 TA Hawk
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Re: High flow cats for an '02 TA Hawk
A friend of mine just bought an ls1 from a wrecked 2001 ws6, to put in a Jeep. Unsure of what exhaust to mate to it, he asked for a ride in my Hawk. I flogged it pretty hard to give him an idea what a Loudmouth 2 sounds like. He said it was too loud under acceleration for him. He even asked if I've ever been pulled over for loud exhaust. No, I don't drive like that when I see a cop.
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Interesting documentation on the 1st post. I will forward both to him to get his take. His Jeep is lifted with some rather large mudders. He's got shorty headers mocked up. I think I'll probably pass on a ride when he gets it all done.
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Sent him the articles BLACK-HAWK posted. He's already seen them. Says he has everything he needs to complete the swap. Everything but the exhaust. Thanks for the posts BLACK-HAWK.
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It's going to be a custom job. No way around it unless someone with the same or similar set up has their exhaust for sale on a jeep forum somewhere
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He's a former auto mechanic who is more than qualified to do the job himself. He says he now has everything he needs to do the swap. I told him he bought the farm, because now it's hot. He's gonna put a wall unit air conditioner in the window of his garage & do it all in there. I guess the exhaust will not be an issue, as he knows a guy who owns a local muffler shop. According to him, they are friends.
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Should be a fun build when complete. As a LandCruiser/fjcruiser/4Runners can I Usually would make a (funny to me) sarcastic joke about reliability and power of an LS1 in a jeep but it's 0530 and I'm I'm too tired.
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https://imgur.com/a/O3eCr Wanted to replace this shot since pb decided to delete it.
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https://imgur.com/zLgN72M Love this shot. Strano springs provide the perfect ride height.
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Don't know what the issue is, but he still hasn't started the swap. Still no AC unit in his garage. Maybe he's waiting for summer heat to really break. I don't know. I am considering asking him to sell me the LS1 so I can put that in my Iroc Z. A more powerful 350 wouldn't hurt my feelings.2002 red hawk wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 11:02 pmHe's a former auto mechanic who is more than qualified to do the job himself. He says he now has everything he needs to do the swap. I told him he bought the farm, because now it's hot. He's gonna put a wall unit air conditioner in the window of his garage & do it all in there. I guess the exhaust will not be an issue, as he knows a guy who owns a local muffler shop. According to him, they are friends.
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Took the Hawk to the bank for some business. While inside, I couldn't stop looking at this...https://imgur.com/yYY1BR0 Blew every other car in the parking lot away in style & appearance.
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Took the car to a reputable tuner today to rid it of the pesky check engine light. All codes related to the right bank cat. In total, 6 guys were diggin' the car. Nothing but late model 'Stangs & 'Maros in the shop in various stages of being built. Don't care how 'bad' a late model car is, none will ever replace my birds.
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https://imgur.com/Az2gK2P Nice to be dark again.
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Meanwhile, the Hawk is in deep sleep, hibernation with a dead battery. Plan to bring it out of slumber Saturday, with a new one. Old one went in March 2013. It was time. Plan on recording a cold start & posting it here.