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Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by smiggley, Nov 19, 2004.

  1. smiggley

    smiggley Member

    How did you route your exhaust. I am looking to put some headers on and dont know what kind of mufflers to run. Looking for a somewhat quiet sound. Forgot to mention that I am running a 225 with and hei. I have an offy intake and looking for a 390 carb to bolt on. That probably all that I can do right about to get the 225 up to snuff. Unless installing a cam isnt too bad(never have done one). Im pretty mechanically inclined.
    Whats a good cam to put in a 225. Thanks
    Lastly any pics of headers and routing of them. Thanks
     
  2. xz3ltt

    xz3ltt I love hockey mom's

    Assume you plan on having the mufflers infront of the rear tires....don't think I've ever seen a jeep with headers w/the rest of the exhaust out the back....
     
  3. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

  4. olywrestle

    olywrestle New Member

    I have the dual exhaust setup also...that way i don't have to breathe in the axhaust and makes for a quiter ride also
     
  5. smiggley

    smiggley Member

    Either way. I am installing this on a jeepster. Right now it runs out the back but with the headers I am getting, Ill more than likely go out in front of the rear tires. I dont think Ill have to worry about fumes since I have a little more room than the cjs.
     
  6. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    turn the mufflers down slightly to keep out the fumes. only get a whiff when stopped and wind comes from side.
     
  7. xz3ltt

    xz3ltt I love hockey mom's


    R yours routed outside of the frame rails like Mike's?
     
  8. Jeepnvegas

    Jeepnvegas New Member

    Hi, I got a 225 cid with Blackjack headers and they run outside the frame and use a Billet muffler with an albow for a pipe that exits just before the rear tire. It is little loud for cellphone use, but I don't use a cell when I'm driving. Then nobody else can when they are beside me.
     
  9. NoWeedz

    NoWeedz Sponsor

    Hey guys, I was looking at this as well, this past year. I had the Headers with the outside rail exit, that went to side pipes exiting before the rear tires. I wanted to use side rails, or a step bumper on the side with the 6" lift I have. I had a local shop bend 2 1/2" pipe from the headers, directly in toward the middle of the frame. It then loops in a "U" shape under the frame. Then from there dual flowmaster 12" exhaust with dual tail pipes out the back that are located inside the frame rails. At the back the have a slight turn down, to keep the exhaust away from the body. This sounds confusing I am sure, but I will add a pic tomorrow, in the light. They sound great, and I am stopped at times to be asked if I am running a 304 or some version of a V8, most are very surprised to hear that it is the 225 - V6.
    There may be one down side to this design idea of mine. The looping pipe that goes under the frame, may hang if you do heavy rock climbing. I believe it hangs no lower than the emergency brake, or transfer case, so to me it has not been a big issue. The "to-come" pics will hopefully explain this, and give you some idea to what I am saying. Good luck.
     
  10. bc67cj5

    bc67cj5 Doesn't own Jeeps anymore

    This kindof shows where my exhaust comes out... Not the header mind you, and the bolts came out, so it's loose, but you get the idea...

    header
    muffler
    90 degree bend
    yep thats it

    [​IMG]
     
  11. NoWeedz

    NoWeedz Sponsor

    Here are the pictures of the exhaust I posted earlier. Pic #1 shows the bend, pic two- shows the trail back, pic 3 - shows the view from behind, pic 4 - shows the tails pipes (I think you can only see the left side, sorry), and pic 5 - shows the beast, and the side view, no pipes visible. Hopefully this helps. CYA
     
  12. bc67cj5

    bc67cj5 Doesn't own Jeeps anymore

    NoWeedz, have you ever had problems with exhaust coming up into the vehicle and fumes, particularily when stopped at a street light for example?
     
  13. NoWeedz

    NoWeedz Sponsor

    I would have to say "NO" from the exhaust. I do have a few areas that the fumes get in from other places. The space around the brake pedal, and clutch. Also my Transfer case shifters, the boot is modified to fit, and doesn't, so I have a shop rag that lies on the boot to block the fumes out, and it does pretty well. If those places did not allow fumes in, I don't think there would be any. The driving wind gets the fumes in, the redlights and stopped times are fume free. I am planning on fixing these type things this winter.
    Does anyone have a solution to the overdrive shifter boot problem? (2 for the transfer, and 1 for the OD) I now have a large universal boot with a slice in the side for the OD. Hence the fumes getting in. Any ideas? Thanks.
    No comments on the condition of my toy? Geez.........
     
  14. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    Nice looking Jeep...

    But wondering if you should be fixing a brake line? ;)
     
  15. NoWeedz

    NoWeedz Sponsor

    details.....details........

    One of the many plans for the near future.
     
  16. MOP

    MOP Active Member

    Considering the shiny OD, I am surprised your spotted the line in the foreground Mike.
     
  17. smiggley

    smiggley Member

    What muffler should be ran for the 225. Flowmasters? If so what series?
    Im putting an order for headers soon and hoping the addition of them plus a holley 390 and offy intake will help out my 225.
     
  18. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    i use the hedman ones from www.4wd.com for the v-6. no complants.