How Does It Sound? | Building A Custom Exhaust For My 4X4 Chevy Van
Using junkyard parts I build a DIY exhaust for my Chevy Van on the cheap! This is the first in a series of modifications to make the van more comfortable for longer highway trips. Follow along as we build the ultimate adventure mobile!
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Great sound out on the finished exhaust. I have the basic system on my Plymouth TrailDuster. I used a long muffler like you used. Brand new it was a MagnaFlow # 12586. 2 1/2” in & out.
@machinesinc
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Nice
New subscriber from southern Alberta, canukistan. I predict your channel will grow by leaps and bounds. Good work man.
@machinesinc
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Thanks for the Sub! Excited to grow the channel
I'm in the UK so I'll probably never see a G10 never mind own one... but, we can all have a dream garage in our heads and this goes in mine! Looking forward to seeing it evolve and improve
@machinesinc
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You guys have some cool cars we don’t get over here as well! Stay tuned a lot of work to come on this thing. Thanks
My dad had one of these vans when I was a kid (late 70s). 67 GMC Handy Van version. No side windows (panel van). Short wheel base. Canary yellow. Chrome Cragar wheels. Fat 50 series rear tires. Skinnies up front. Small block Chevy V8. Factory 3 speed manual with 4.11 pos rear end. It could lift the front tires about 10 inches off the ground launching in street light drag races. Good to see you building your grand dad's van. Thanks for sharing.
@machinesinc
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Everyone says these things would do wheelies and I could never get mine to!!
@southernrecreationdovertn1250
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@@machinesinc A few differences that may prevent your van from lifting the front tires. Your model has a longer wheel base, the added weight of the front 4X4 axle, heavier front tires, drive shaft and transfer case. Ours was a short wheel base, 2wd with skinny front tires. Making the engine weight closer to rear axle. Ours also had a manual transmission and 4.11 rear diff. We'd raise the RPMs to 5k and dump the clutch. Top speed was only around 85 or 90mph, but it would get there quickly 😂
@machinesinc
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I had mine setup factory 2wd with the brand new V8 for awhile. Every time I dumped the clutch I just got tire smoke haha. Probably is from the longer wheelbase.
@southernrecreationdovertn1250
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@@machinesinc I'm sure it was still a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing your experience with the van. I'll be watching to see if post more about it sometime.
Great job. I love these types of videos making things without spending a crap ton of money.
@machinesinc
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Building cars doesn’t have to be crazy expensive if you put a little elbow grease in!
@DuanDao
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@@machinesinc 100% agree with you. A little forethought and creative thinking anything is possible
Great job. Even better price. One suggestion, the barn doors on the back, if the weatherstripping is not the best some fumes may come in the van. To fix this kick the tip out the side of the van just past the spring hanger
@machinesinc
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Thanks for the tip. Rear bumper and suspension will probably get changed out here soon so I may wait to find it’s final shape
Would love to check out your van...50th van nationals is in Colorado this year any chance your attending?....contemplating a 4x conversion on my 65 and enjoy the videos you posted
@machinesinc
Жыл бұрын
I may head out there. And thanks for watching!
Grab some heat guards that go above large mufflers (attached to under body) many sizes from junk yard and trim to fit above front pipes and muffler. You can also install thermal barrier under the cab area like u did in the dog house. Nice build!
@machinesinc
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Thanks!