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65shad had mentioned in the other post that he had heard the crossover should be farther back. My '61 Vette has a crossover that basically tees off the head pipes very close to the engine. Many of the Harley Davidson Motorcycles have one that tees off the head pipes right under the air cleaner. I thought I had heard that the crossover worked better closer to the engine. IIRC my 65 Lincoln has the dual pipes connected at the first set of mufflers.
I am curious if anyone knows the pros/cons of placing the crossover closer to engines or closer to mufflers or even after the mufflers. Seems I have seen some vehicles equipped that way.
Thanks,
Doug
I am curious if anyone knows the pros/cons of placing the crossover closer to engines or closer to mufflers or even after the mufflers. Seems I have seen some vehicles equipped that way.
Thanks,
Doug