Psycho Mythic
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Does anyone here have any experience running the old stlye cut-outs that you have to crawl under there and remove the plate by hand? Just wanna know if their worth it, and if they seal good...
Awesome, what brand are you running and how aggrivating is it to take the plates on and off?aac426 said:I have those on my max wedge & they work great![]()
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Yeah, cause id be opening them ALOTFerrariTruck said:its pretty aggravatin. i had trouble with the gaskets leaking. I put copper gaskets and that did the trick. Alot of track out here anyhow dont allow you to open em. I think for it to be worth it id get some electric ones
Do you remember what brand this is your running:dontknow:JeffBoyette said:Hey man, youve seen and heard my truck. i have the old wing nut setup. When they were installed i had them tack weld the bolt to the cutout. Now all i have to do is spin on the wing nut. It takes me about 90 seconds, never had any leaking. My gaskets are white and i have no marking on either of them showing any blowby. I leave them open nearly all the time, unless im going on a road trip or the old lady and i are on a date and she doesnt want to smell like exhaust.
Ill just get a truck monkey to jump out and pop the caps off everytime i wanna be loudterrible01 said:Zach used to have an electric one on the SRT4. I can remember problems with it sealing at times because of soot build up. I think as long as you clean the butterfly every oil change or so it would probably be ok..:argh:
This is what i worry about, at least with the old-school wing nut cut-outs if they start to leak it would be a fairly easy an low-cost fixSn8kChrmr said:I ran the race ready electric cutouts, and they leaked from new, and only lasted 6 months or so before rattling apart. Did love the sound while they worked.
Psycho Mythic said:Awesome, what brand are you running and how aggrivating is it to take the plates on and off?