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67&02
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Finished installing PPC headers, 3" Y-Pipe and Random Technology Metallic CAT's. Oh ya while I was there I put on MSD 8.5's

Here we Go!
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Out with the Old Rust...
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Up it Goes!
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Yes!!!
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Up Top...
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The car can finally Breath! It sound's awsome through the CME. It also lost alot of weight!

[ 16. August 2003, 10:36 AM: Message edited by: 67&02 ]

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    SLP LE Grille, SLP SFC's, MBA Covers, PPC Headers and Random Tech Metallic Cats
    , Missing Scott's Sig!
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DaddySS
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Wow, that looks great and the y pipe and cat set up looks awsome. Congrats and nice work PPC! [Smile]

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2000 SS Convertible, M6, Onyx
Ebony leather, Hurst, Monsoon, 12 CD
SLP Options: Syntech, Mats, Fobs, Plaque, Cover.
SLP add ons:SS Grille, SLP Lid & K&N, smooth bellows, SLP CAI....
Other Add Ons: TTS LT headers Y Pipe and Cats, TR 220, LS6 Intake, GMMG, ASP underdrive pulley, Hypertech 180 stat, Granatelli MAF, Rapid Motor Sports custom tuning, BMR STB, LCAs, Relocation brackets, Adj. Panhard, Don Goetz bolt on SFCs, Hotchkis springs, Hurst Billet Plus shifter
Appearance: FRCs with afterthoughts SS overlays, Mark's Caliper decals on black painted calipers, AR TTIIs (Gunmetal Spokes) with BFG Gforce T/A KDWs...

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ss_rs_z
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Absolutely Cool. [Big Grin] [Cool]
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2002Z4CSS
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Looks great! [Cool]
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Hawkeye
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Nice job - looks great!
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CK-1 99SS
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Lookin good??

How does it sound??

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67&02
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quote:
Originally posted by CK-1 99SS:
How does it sound??

For awhile I have been considering getting a Loudmouth because the CME was a little tame. Since I installed the new headers, cats and Y-pipe I love the sound! It can run in stealth mode or when you want, it roars deep and throaty. I'll wait on the Loudmouth...
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Xsta Z 28
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Load Mouth and long tubes sounds aweful IMHO. Sounds (no pun intended) like you got a winning set up. Installed while on ramps - impressive.
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67&02
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quote:
Originally posted by Xsta Z 28:
Installed while on ramps - impressive.

I did have to get it a bit higher to install the drivers side header. Use a jack and a set of decent sized jack stands. Had to get the header not quite straight up and down, in just the right spot, and it easily went in. Once I put it in, I lowered it back to the ramps to finish the install.
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ssguy
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Very nice! [Big Grin] How much ground clearance do you have? Your car has Bilstein suspension, right?

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2002 SS Sebring Silver M6 solid roof. Factory options:loaded. SLP options:345hp CME, Bilstein susp;high gloss grill,embroidered floor mats,portfolio,SS car cover,personalized deck mat.SSOA member# M02-C399.

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67&02
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quote:
Originally posted by ssguy:
How much ground clearance do you have? Your car has Bilstein suspension, right?

Sorry I didn't get back sooner. I have Bilstein's, here's a pic with the clearance. The headers have great clearance. The drivers side pipe and cat hang lower. For the drivers side cat clearance subtract about half the clearance between the can and the header. I would rather replace the cat then the headers (I think).
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M3EATER
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Thank you so much, Kent!

If anyone has questions please feel free to ask.

I am currently in Michigan for the DreamCruise & Vacation so I'm not checking things regularly. However feel free to call my cell if you would like info. Or, if you're in the metro Detroit area.... I'd be glad to meet you.....

603-986-6784

Gordon
Proven Performance Concepts
www.provenperformanceconcepts.com

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Brian's 01 SS
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WOW, they look great. I have TTS and a coated header looks so much better. [Wink]

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Brian

2001 red SS Convertible
#5479 out of 6332
CME, Grill, Chrome 10 spoke, Dash plaque, Cover
Absolute Speed 5.3L stg. 2 heads, comp 978 dual springs, ti retainers, AS ported ls6 intake, AS ported 78mm TB, TR224/.564 114lsa, TTS headers,gmmg exhaust,and more....
409/382 rwhp/rwtq tuned

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Bill 97 SS #1422
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Looks good! [Cool]
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John01SS
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Will you be going to the Bowling Green event? These are most likely going to be my winter project...I'd love to see the setup in person.

How long was the install?

- John

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Bright Rally Red - M6 - Neutral Leather - T-Tops - Chrome ZR-1's - Bilstein Suspension
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SLP Lid - K&N - Intake Bellows - Bauer Ported TB - TB Bypass
PPC Longtubes - Random Tech Cats - Borla Catback
SLP Bolt-on SFC - BMR Panhard Rod & LCA's - Hotchkis STB

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M3EATER
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quote:
Originally posted by John01SS:
Will you be going to the Bowling Green event? These are most likely going to be my winter project...I'd love to see the setup in person.

How long was the install?

- John

John...(and all),

I just got back from the Woodward DreamCruise in Detroit area.

I wasn't planning on going to the F-Body Gathering. However.... I have had a fair amount of requests on this.

I will do some thinking on this & if I can go.... I'll post it.

BTW - Install is about 10 hours in your garage. Shops that have done the installs before are typically around 5-ish hours.

Gordon

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Gordon Arnold, Proven Performance Concepts, New Hampshire, 2000 WS6 T/A, A4 converted to M6, PPC Long Tube Headers, Minor Engine Bolt-ons, lots of suspension & brakes mods, PPC Test Vehicle, Hobby Road Racer & Daily Driver.

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