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Old 10-06-2007, 11:03 PM
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Default Ram air manifolds, exit same location?

If I were to add ram air manifolds in place of the stock manifolds on a 64 GTO, would the existing exhaust bolt right up in same location??? I realize I'd have to change flanges to a 3 bolt, but other than that is it exact same location? Thanks in advance.

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Old 10-06-2007, 11:20 PM
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If I were to add ram air manifolds in place of the stock manifolds on a 64 GTO, would the existing exhaust bolt right up in same location??? I realize I'd have to change flanges to a 3 bolt, but other than that is it exact same location? Thanks in advance.
No, the location of the exit is much lower on the RA manifolds.

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Yes you would have to get Ram Air downpipes. I just bought a pair from PYPES, I believe they were $115 for the pair. A few bucks more if you want the Xpipe.

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They take special 3-bolt flanges too, the bolts are spaced asymmetrically.

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the front down pipes are different.plus the noticable,as in the flanges and you might what to add the heat shiel;d to the starter and the tube goin to the starter for the wires is longer

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