This PowerNation Extra episode is for all you custom gearheads out there. Truck Tech’s LT shows you how to build your own custom exhaust crossover using a welder and some pipe you probably have lying around the garage, because sometimes you can’t buy exactly what you need.
This is a great way to save yourself a trip to the shop and definitely some extra money in your pocket. Stay tuned for more tech and tips from PowerNation Extra.
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I did a custom exhaust in my 1979 chevette I went threw 10 packs of j b weld but I finally got that sumbitch together.
Can you let me know what sort of blade you use on this bansaw (TPI) and what speed is that blade runing at? Thanks.
What kind of pipes are you using? I assume stainless steel?
Custom merge x pipe is what I want on my charger which x pipe style is better?
No h-pipe?
Nice
What kind of weld mug,tig,arc,or dual intersheld
I need help! I have a 1993 Chevy truck it's a jem but it's crazy load and I took it to muffler man and told me my crossover is bad and it's over 400 $ to fix ! I can't afford that … How can I fix this and what do I need to buy ?