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Intro to Exhaust Component Sizing and Fitting








Learn how individual exhaust components are measured, fit together, and what tools or techniques you’ll need to put together a leak-free custom exhaust system. Summit Racing tech adviser Carl Pritts delivers the goods on inner diameter (I.D.) vs. outer diameter (O.D.) measurements, and some of your clamp and joint options, depending on your particular components.

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  1. Hey I got a muffler can. Total flow. 3.5 muffler. My vehicle is 2.5. Can a muffler shop fit that in some how? Will it effect anything? Muffler shop said they can't. But I got a sneaky feeling that they just want me to buy one of there mufflers.

  2. My wife has a trailblazer and I'm working to cut the catalytic converter off. Google says it's 2.5. What size pipe would fit inside so I can reattach the converter to the pipe if I'm able to clean it. If it doesn't clean I'll try some flex pipe probably

  3. thankyou, Iv been attempting to figure out wat the measurement #s refer to(ID or OD) for like an hour, & have clicked many different avenues & have run into NOTHING BUT PURE STUPIDITY, THANKYOU-AGAIN👋

  4. I AM WORKING ON MY EXHAUST AND THIS TIP IS SO VALUABLE . I WISH I HAD KNOWN THIS WHEN I WAS YOUNGER BUT HEY WE ARE NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN THANKS

  5. The first thing you said was "most piping is measured on the O.D. dimension"……What? Pipe(used for transporting liquids and gases) is always measured on the I.D (so you can calculate the volume of flow)., Tubing (used for building things)is measured on the O.D. because it would have to be. This is standard knowledge world wide. I guess the exhaust industry has it's own way of doing things but it seems to me that the practice of adhering to accurate terminology and explanation especially while teaching should held as a priority. Thanks for the video.

  6. Here I am, still wondering if those reducers can be used on something like a muffler with ins and outs that are bigger than the pipes you currently have on, and if I'd need two clamps for each one?

  7. Call me stupid but I don’t know much about exhausts I’m trying to run long tube headers and a car back exhaust system on my 2008 Dodge Charger r/t but I can’t anything that it the same or is close to the same diameter piping wise. The headers I’m looking at are 1-3/4 inch but I can’t find any exhaust systems that are 1-3/4 inch to go with it if anyone can help plz so your best to explain it or just send links to the header and exhaust I need. Ps I’m looking for the best sound and power gain and by budget is around 1k for the headers and $600 for the exhaust system

  8. I have a 2.25 exhaust and plan on buying a 2.5 inch tip after the muffler delete . Will they be able to make this work ?

  9. what if the pip is larger then the muffler pipe, does the muffler have to be insert inside and clamped or does the muffler have to be bigger then the pipe?

  10. High I'm in need of a T304 slip-fit 12 inch long S BEND exhaust pipe
    with one end in a 2.5 inch diameter size to slip fit and the other end
    measuring 3 inches which will be TIG Welded to a 3 inch catalytic
    converter. The S Bend I need is only a inch difference to move the pipe
    over by a inch. So it's not much of a S Bend.

  11. So, how do I know if my car only accepts a 3" cat back or only accepts a 2.5" cat back? Will the catalytic converter accept any size cat back attach to it?

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