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Exhaust System Question

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The new medication is helping alot and I was finally able to get down on the ground and take a good look under the car. Wow, High Tech with a lot of alloy. Other than the coil overs, it is every bit as advanced as the C-5 Corvette. And even better, many of the suspension upgrades for the C-5 change from the transverse carbon fiber leaf spring to coil overs. Henry did one better on the General.

Does the Thunderbird have headers or exhaust manifolds?

Just before the exhaust turns back there are catalitic converters, then it goes into awhat appears to be a secondary catilitic converter, then there are two mufflers that appear like two "Glass Packs", then the exhaust system winds its way around the rear suspension and goes into what looks like two mini mufflers.

Are the devices that look like glass packs really glass packs?

Are the devices that look like mini mufflers under the trunk area mufflers or are they resinators?

Has anybody removed the mini mufflers? If so What does the car sound like?😀

:cool Great tip in consumer reports: The Federal Trade Commission is doing research on SPAM, and they have an E-Mail address where you can forward all the spam you get. The E-Mail address to forward SPAM to is UCE@FTC.gov 😀 The e-mail address translates as unwanted commercial e-mail at Federal Trade Commission dot Government

I've been doing this with all the spam I get that gets through the spam filters I use.😛 😛 😛 about a week after I started doing that my spam has been cut in half 😀

I've also been doing that with pop-ups, and also sending an e-mail to pop up sites requesting them stop of pay me for processing and sending a cc to the FTC, and the postmaster at my ISP, they finally sent me the address for their security and I, now forward pop-up stop requests to my ISP security 😛

Please forgive my off topic rantings, but this seems to be working, and I want to share it with what I consider my friends at this forum, again please forgive the off topic.
 

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