I was so close to finding a roadster to put your twin-tailpipe SS system on to. But I snoozed and loozed on that car. Someday soon!JT68 wrote:Thanks Alvin, I keep the 2" mufflers in stock for system builds and may make some 2.25 or 2.5's for wound up SR's since the mufflers fit the chassis so well.
I knew somebody would like that quote LOL!
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As long we're plugging JT's work, he repaired a badly mangled early 2000 cam cover for me. It's beautiful! Thanks again!
Also, I too have a JT exhaust. It's very nice--and installation is a breeze
Also, I too have a JT exhaust. It's very nice--and installation is a breeze
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For a Solex 2000 setup with a B-cam, do you think 2" is enough? I would think the 2.25" would be perfect and a 2.5" a little overkill but good for future planned upgrades? How long and how much would one of those cost?JT68 wrote:Thanks Alvin, I keep the 2" mufflers in stock for system builds and may make some 2.25 or 2.5's for wound up SR's since the mufflers fit the chassis so well.
I knew somebody would like that quote LOL!
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Thanks for the compliments guys!
Simon, 2" is plenty for 99.9% of street U20s. The stock system is 1 3/4", so we are up by two sizes. I do build stock size systems for the originality gang, and occasionally do 1 7/8". For an NA engine, you don't want to go too big, that can be detrimental for torque. A solex U is still a normally aspirated 2000cc engine.
2" is a great size for the U and H20's and really opens things up. The only way you would need bigger is if you turbo, supercharge or get up over 2.2L.
(2" also does not require frame hacks/modification)
Simon, 2" is plenty for 99.9% of street U20s. The stock system is 1 3/4", so we are up by two sizes. I do build stock size systems for the originality gang, and occasionally do 1 7/8". For an NA engine, you don't want to go too big, that can be detrimental for torque. A solex U is still a normally aspirated 2000cc engine.
2" is a great size for the U and H20's and really opens things up. The only way you would need bigger is if you turbo, supercharge or get up over 2.2L.
(2" also does not require frame hacks/modification)
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I'm interested in getting this system for my roadster. What would you recommend for a stock 1600? What advantages/disadvantages come with 1 3/4 vs 2"?
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Peter, 1 3/4 pipes are just fine for a 1600. I'd only recommend 2" if you think there is a U20, SR or KA etc. in your future.
If 1600cc, 1800 or even SU 2000, 1 3/4 or 1 7/8 will be fine. J
If 1600cc, 1800 or even SU 2000, 1 3/4 or 1 7/8 will be fine. J
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cole455 wrote:As long we're plugging JT's work, he repaired a badly mangled early 2000 cam cover for me. It's beautiful! Thanks again!
Also, I too have a JT exhaust. It's very nice--and installation is a breeze
Didn't you pay someone to install the exhaust?
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I paid to have mine installed, worried I could not get the car up high enough.spl310 wrote:cole455 wrote:As long we're plugging JT's work, he repaired a badly mangled early 2000 cam cover for me. It's beautiful! Thanks again!
Also, I too have a JT exhaust. It's very nice--and installation is a breeze
Didn't you pay someone to install the exhaust?
In hind sight I could have done it.
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Ordered mine today. I'm going with the 2". Looking forward to getting it. I'm hoping it the last piece of the puzzle. I'm soooo ready to get it back on the road. It's been 2 years.
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Haha, I too ordered mine today. Going with 1 3/4 for my 1600 stockie. It will also be the last piece of my puzzle and it's also been 2 years for me!! haha. Good luck to you, here's to both of us getting our cars running once the exhaust comes through. Cheers.cktrap wrote:Ordered mine today. I'm going with the 2". Looking forward to getting it. I'm hoping it the last piece of the puzzle. I'm soooo ready to get it back on the road. It's been 2 years.
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Hopefully I'll start mine up this weekend. Going to get insurance today so I can register it next week. Can't wait to drive it again.
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Within a span of 5 days I saw two of JT's SS exhaust systems installed on roadsters.
Stacey's '70 SRL(SUs):
I spent a few miles driving behind Stacey's roadster through some twisty roads...admiring how the stainless resonator shines when viewed directly from behind. Makes me think twice about painting it black...it's that nice!
Brian's '67 SRL (Solexes):
Both cars sounded fantastic at idle, revving and under acceleration. Hard to capture the sound via iPhone but I describe the exhaust note as "high quality"...FWIW!
I know I say this alot but it really is a great time for roadsters. Support folks like JT so we can keep the cars on the road.
Stacey's '70 SRL(SUs):
I spent a few miles driving behind Stacey's roadster through some twisty roads...admiring how the stainless resonator shines when viewed directly from behind. Makes me think twice about painting it black...it's that nice!
Brian's '67 SRL (Solexes):
Both cars sounded fantastic at idle, revving and under acceleration. Hard to capture the sound via iPhone but I describe the exhaust note as "high quality"...FWIW!
I know I say this alot but it really is a great time for roadsters. Support folks like JT so we can keep the cars on the road.
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Hi Jim,
I am looking for a 2 1/2 inch stainless system from the A pipe back. Running a turbo Ford engine, so my exhaust guy will have to fab the pipe from the turbo to the A pipe. My frame is already modified with larger openings (4 in. square tube) so x-member clearance is no issue.
Is this something you would be interested in?
Feel free to PM me with questions, pricing for other details.
Thanks.
I am looking for a 2 1/2 inch stainless system from the A pipe back. Running a turbo Ford engine, so my exhaust guy will have to fab the pipe from the turbo to the A pipe. My frame is already modified with larger openings (4 in. square tube) so x-member clearance is no issue.
Is this something you would be interested in?
Feel free to PM me with questions, pricing for other details.
Thanks.
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Just received mine. It's a thing of beauty.
Thanks Jim
Can't wait to hear it!
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Alvin wrote:Within a span of 5 days I saw two of JT's SS exhaust systems installed on roadsters.....
Both cars sounded fantastic at idle, revving and under acceleration. Hard to capture the sound via iPhone but I describe the exhaust note as "high quality"...FWIW!
I know I say this alot but it really is a great time for roadsters. Support folks like JT so we can keep the cars on the road.
Thank you Alvin, very cool of you to say!
(LMK if you need any systems or components for your builds. Glad to send them your way.)
Thank you Stacey, Keith and Brian of course for all your support....gorgeous cars, beautiful work!
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