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exhaust Archives - Stock to Finish https://blog.phastek.com/?tag=exhaust Wed, 01 May 2019 19:03:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://blog.phastek.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cropped-phastek-favicon-32x32.jpg exhaust Archives - Stock to Finish https://blog.phastek.com/?tag=exhaust 32 32 Shorty vs Long Tube Headers https://blog.phastek.com/?p=107 https://blog.phastek.com/?p=107#comments Wed, 20 Mar 2019 18:28:52 +0000 https://blog.phastekperformance.com/?p=107 Do you want your Camaro to sound like a tuba or a trumpet? Since this is Get Loud week at Phastek, we wanted to talk about what will make your…

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Do you want your Camaro to sound like a tuba or a trumpet? Since this is Get Loud week at Phastek, we wanted to talk about what will make your Camaro sound like its Elvis lulling you to sleep. Or would you prefer to have Aaron Neville singing your lullaby?

For us this comes down to choosing some headers. Shorty headers are going to merge into your existing exhaust and be much easier to install. But long tube headers will have the biggest impact on sound and performance because they are longer and merger further away from the exhaust.

Headers are available in both shorty and long tube. Shorty headers are going to merge into your factory cat pipe and be much easier to install. But long tube headers will have the biggest impact on sound and performance because of the longer primaries and merge further away from the exhaust.

There are pros and cons to both. The shorty headers aren’t going to have as much power and won’t sound nearly as deep as long-tube headers – but not everyone wants or needs that much power.

Shorty Headers:

  • Easier to install
  • Perform best in the idle to mid-RPM range.
  • More suitable for a daily commuter
  • Bolt onto factory cats, so most some are emissions legal
  • No tuning needed

Long Tube Headers:

  • Produce more power in the mid to high RPM range
  • 1 ⅞” and 2” primary sizes available for different applications
  • Best “Bang for Your Buck”
  • Tuning needed to ensure proper air/fuel ratio

One is not any better than the other, it just depends on what you’re looking for and wanting to do with your Camaro. But switching from stock will create a different sound and performance from your Camaro.

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Get Loud! https://blog.phastek.com/?p=79 https://blog.phastek.com/?p=79#respond Tue, 12 Mar 2019 15:06:16 +0000 https://blog.phastekperformance.com/?p=79 Mirror, mirror on the wall – who’s the loudest of them all? Join Phastek’s first ever get LOUD competition. We want to hear your Camaro! #phastekturnup Guess what the winner…

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Mirror, mirror on the wall – who’s the loudest of them all?

Join Phastek’s first ever get LOUD competition. We want to hear your Camaro! #phastekturnup

Guess what the winner gets? A $250 Phastek gift card! So let’s hear those Camaros.

Here are the rules:

  1. Post a 3-second video of your Camaro exhaust running to Facebook. Make sure you get good sound. You must use #phastekturnup with your video for us to find it.

  2. Only videos posted between Friday, March 15 and Monday, March 18 will be accepted.

  3. Phastek’s own Ricardo will determine the three loudest for the finals.

  4. On Tuesday, March 19 there will be a poll posted with the videos in the comments and our very own Camaro lovers will vote for their faves.

  5. The polls will close at 5 p.m. on Thursday March 21.

  6. Phastek will contact and announce the winner on Friday, March 22.

Let the games begin!


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Exhaust Systems https://blog.phastek.com/?p=66 https://blog.phastek.com/?p=66#comments Tue, 26 Feb 2019 16:26:28 +0000 https://blog.phastekperformance.com/?p=66 Who is ready to get loud with their Camaro?  Besides you bought a Camaro because you want everyone to hear it. So let’s work on making your Camaro loud! By…

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Who is ready to get loud with their Camaro?  Besides you bought a Camaro because you want everyone to hear it.

So let’s work on making your Camaro loud!

By changing to a less restrictive exhaust you really wake up the hiding monster in your Camaro and give it the Muscle Car sound that matches the look of your Muscle Car.

Afraid it will be too loud though? Not a problem. There are many different exhaust to meet everyone’s liking.

The nice thing about an aftermarket exhaust is that you can have a slight increase in exhaust sound over stock, you can go full extreme, or you can fall right in the middle depending on the design and brand you chose.

You will also find that installation on most exhaust really dont take that long. Installation on most exhaust should take about 1 ½ to 3 hrs to install depending if you do it on a lift or jack stands. Now pricing for an aftermarket exhaust will depend  on what Model Camaro you have, the design of the exhaust, and Brand. You can expect to pay between $265 for simple muffler deletes, to full blown Stainless Steel Cat-Back exhaust ,which can reach upward of $1700.

Watch our Facebook Live Chat on Wednesday, February 27 at 1 p.m. to learn all about exhaust systems. We’ll have Nick Moncure with MBRP joining us that day.

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