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Old 08-22-2003, 08:22 AM
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I have a regular Rev Hard down pipe that I think is 2.5 inches and I have a custom exhaust that is 2.75 inches. Is there a way to make my down pipe 2.75 inches to attach to my exhaust and still let me keep my air conditioner?

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Old 08-22-2003, 09:00 AM
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you could get one of the 3"-2.5" reducers and cut it shorter so it only reduces (expands in your case) to 2.75". I dont see how any of it will affect the a/c.

they sell them at JC whitney for like $20 for 2. I would send you my 2nd one, but I haven't used the first yet and who knows what may happen when it get welded.
Old 08-22-2003, 09:10 AM
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I bought a revhard and am running 3" exhuast, I bought a transition 2.5-3" and tony welded it after oil pan, and then its my 3"flex pipe and then anohter 12" of 3"straight and then flange. Most poeple weld the transition in after a/c compressor, but for simplicity reasons and that tight raduis bend we left it untouched there and did transition to 3" on the straight
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