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Old 05-17-07, 10:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Best Aftermarket Sidepipes???????

What's your experience with aftermarket sidepipe suppliers? Who has the best pipe and who has the best price? I need a new set for my 63. I'll probably buy the lesser expensive aluminized pipe but am looking for a good manufacturer.

Any suggestions are welcome.

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Old 05-18-07, 07:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I got mine for my '64 from Corvette America at Corvettes at Carlisle. They sound great. Stainless steel and they gave 10% off at the show and free shipping!

Had a problem with ordering the wrong ones and they took care of it for me and replaced them with the right size. I have the 365 horse engine and the rumble is just right.....but forget the radio when crusing, you can't hear it!

Must have been a lot of resistance in my old exhaust because the car seemed to have come alive with this new exhaust. It idels when it is cold much much better, I really like it!

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The car looks great either way!! Red was made for vetts.
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I got mine for my '64 from Corvette America at Corvettes at Carlisle. They sound great. Stainless steel and they gave 10% off at the show and free shipping!

Had a problem with ordering the wrong ones and they took care of it for me and replaced them with the right size. I have the 365 horse engine and the rumble is just right.....but forget the radio when crusing, you can't hear it!

Must have been a lot of resistance in my old exhaust because the car seemed to have come alive with this new exhaust. It idels when it is cold much much better, I really like it!

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After with side pipes and knock offs (whole different attitude)

Looks great. I love mine but they are so loud I'm assuming they are rotted on the inside. Do you remember the cost of the pipes? I can get aluminized locally for $220 each.
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do you want decent sidepipes or the best?

i can't argue with allen's or long island corvette, they're both fine in my experience..

do you want the best? sweet thunder

...look them up on the web
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do you want decent sidepipes or the best?

i can't argue with allen's or long island corvette, they're both fine in my experience..

do you want the best? sweet thunder

...look them up on the web
I'm just looking for decent pipes. Aluminized is fine. No need for stainless. I'd like them quieter than stock pipes but it's hard to compare since every set of 'stock' pipes I've heard are burned out to some extent.
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I'm just looking for decent pipes. Aluminized is fine. No need for stainless. I'd like them quieter than stock pipes but it's hard to compare since every set of 'stock' pipes I've heard are burned out to some extent.
The words "sidepipe" and "quiet" are mutually exclusive.
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The words "sidepipe" and "quiet" are mutually exclusive.
True John but I said quieter not quiet. Somethimg below a roar would be ok with me.
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Side Pipes... Mean Loud..!!!

Loudest you can get IMHO would be Sweet Thunder ..Model "GNM" ..Meaning Give no Mercy. Next model down is the standard Sweet Thunder. ..Also Loud.

Stock GM side pipes are 17/8" internal Dia.
Sweet Thunder...standard is 2 1/2 Internal Dia.
" " GNM........ 2 3/4 " " But slightly larger overall outside Dia.


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Side Pipes... Mean Loud..!!!

Loudest you can get IMHO would be Sweet Thunder ..Model "GNM" ..Meaning Give no Mercy. Next model down is the standard Sweet Thunder. ..Also Loud.

Stock GM side pipes are 17/8" internal Dia.
Sweet Thunder...standard is 2 1/2 Internal Dia.
" " GNM........ 2 3/4 " " But slightly larger overall outside Dia.

Actually according to Mike the stock were 1-3/4 and his are 2, 2-1/4" and 2-1/2". His 'standard' size is 2", about the same as GM.
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Actually according to Mike the stock were 1-3/4 and his are 2, 2-1/4" and 2-1/2". His 'standard' size is 2", about the same as GM.

Then I stand corrected... I'm on Beer # 2 .. and was using my memory.

There Still Loud..
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Then I stand corrected... I'm on Beer # 2 .. and was using my memory.

There Still Loud..
Hell I'm on #4 but only know because I spoke to him earlier today. Tomorrow I won't know what a sidepipe is.
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Hell I'm on #4 but only know because I spoke to him earlier today. Tomorrow I won't know what a sidepipe is.
Now I don't care Who you are... That There is Funny....

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go to jet hot's website....they have 1 7/8 primary headers and 4 inch sidepipes..very nice setup.
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go to jet hot's website....they have 1 7/8 primary headers and 4 inch sidepipes..very nice setup.
Nice but I like the chrome finish better.
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