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| Some Details: Posted by EPIC SRT on 08-28-2010 (03:09 PM), last reply was on 08-30-2010 (10:22 AM). This thread has received 5 replies and been viewed 105 times. |
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Okay, so here are some before and after pics of what I did to close up the rear resonator pockets. Since I have removed the last third of my cat-back to reduce some weight for the upcoming Mojave Mile, I needed to find a way to close up the pockets that remained. Hopefully this mod will keep my rear bumper from acting as a sail.
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I used sheet aluminum. Two seperate arched pieces, one (outboard) keep air from accumilating in the pocket, and the other (inboard) to hopefully channel air out from where the rear pipes would stick out. So far, seems to be doing it's job. The good thing is that it is removable with no signs that it was ever there! The only thing I have left to do to it is to tape up any and all seems under it for a little added security.
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