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Old Jan 2, 2014 | 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by 96coloradoxj
Haha sorry nevermind I'm looking backwards haha. But at the shop they had to rotate my tail pipe to clear everything a little then put a tip on so the outlet wasn't funny looking.
On the output side of your muffler, is it on the passenger side (like mine in the pic above) or driver's side? I thought that maybe flipping it could help, but the more I looked at it I didn't think it would.

I still haven't corrected this but my current plan is to trim the coupler piece between the muffler and the cat and bring the muffler closer to it. That will give enough room to clear the driveshaft. But also, I'm going to remove the rear pipe from the muffler and add an extension piece on the muffler side as well. Then I'm gonna weld it all up.
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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 01:46 PM
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Two nights ago, I finally figured out my exhaust dilemma. Turns out I did have to flip the muffler over. After I did this, I welded most of it up and it's fantastic! Love the sound of the Flowmaster.

Also, today I installed my 703 injectors. I ordered the wrong rebuild kit off of eBay, and I finally got the correct kit today so I rebuilt them with new microfilters, O-rings and pintle caps. I guess not really a "rebuild" but breathes new life into the injectors.

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After running the XJ for a little after installation, I noticed immediate results. It starts up on the second or third crank, way faster than before, and acceleration is noticeably improved. It's awesome! Highly recommended mod. The injectors are easy to rebuild too.
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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by PocketsEmpty
Two nights ago, I finally figured out my exhaust dilemma. Turns out I did have to flip the muffler over. After I did this, I welded most of it up and it's fantastic! Love the sound of the Flowmaster. Also, today I installed my 703 injectors. I ordered the wrong rebuild kit off of eBay, and I finally got the correct kit today so I rebuilt them with new microfilters, O-rings and pintle caps. I guess not really a "rebuild" but breathes new life into the injectors. All done: Old microfilters vs. new: Old injector vs. new: After running the XJ for a little after installation, I noticed immediate results. It starts up on the second or third crank, way faster than before, and acceleration is noticeably improved. It's awesome! Highly recommended mod. The injectors are easy to rebuild too.
Did u also clean them too?
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 12:08 AM
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Did u also clean them too?
With brake parts cleaner, yes, forgot to mention that
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 12:40 AM
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Run that flowmaster for a few days and it will start to sound better. I dont know if its a break in deal or what, but mine got slightly louder i thought. I could barely hear it at first. And where did you find your 703s at? Every place i look there already picked out
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 06:04 AM
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Love the sound of flowmaster. I had a 1970 Nova with a 307 in it. Was still running the original 2 bbl carb on it and a 2 speed powerglide aut trans. Thing wouldn't even get out of its own way, but when I took it to an exhaust shop and had them install new pipe from the headers back and a flowmaster on each side - you would have thought I had a monster. Throttle response improved even with the 2bbl carb, and you could set a car alarm off with those pipes... I miss that sound. Wasn't an obnoxious sound either. I had a neighbor that had a 63 impala w/ a 327 in it and magnaflows - he was jealous of the way mine sounded.
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 06:59 AM
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Oh. U aren't suppose to use brake cleaner. It degrades the plastic. Don't use carb or choke cleaner either.

Use throttle body cleaner. It's safer.
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 07:04 AM
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^^^ I was thinkin' the same thing about the brake parts cleaner... has chlorine or somethin' in it right? I didn't think carb cleaner would be a problem though. Safest bet is definitely TB cleaner though.
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Basslicks
^^^ I was thinkin' the same thing about the brake parts cleaner... has chlorine or somethin' in it right? I didn't think carb cleaner would be a problem though. Safest bet is definitely TB cleaner though.
Carb cleaners ruin sensors and also somewhat degrade plastics but not as severely as brake cleaner.

I still wouldn't want to use either one of them to clean the injectors
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Old Jan 6, 2014 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jeep19xj91
Run that flowmaster for a few days and it will start to sound better. I dont know if its a break in deal or what, but mine got slightly louder i thought. I could barely hear it at first. And where did you find your 703s at? Every place i look there already picked out
I did read that there is a "break-in" period with the Flowmasters. I have maybe ~100 miles on it since I put it all on, and it already is sounding better. I love it so far. It's actually pretty quiet in the cab, even without carpets.

Also, I got half of my 703s from Eichelbergers and the other half from Baughmans. You'll have better luck finding them at Baughmans--I found one lone '96 Plymouth Breeze at Eichel's that had them. If you go there and find a set, I have two extra that are already rebuilt that I'd sell ya. Also, I know there are a bunch of minivans there that have them, but it looks like you have to pull the whole intake manifold to get to them!

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^^^ I was thinkin' the same thing about the brake parts cleaner... has chlorine or somethin' in it right? I didn't think carb cleaner would be a problem though. Safest bet is definitely TB cleaner though.
The BPC I used was chlorine-free. The plastic is pretty tough on these injectors, and the stuff evaporates off really quickly, so I'm not too concerned about it.
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Old Jan 7, 2014 | 06:14 AM
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Been reading about the renix guys switching over to 706 injectors out of volvos. Any idea if that's just for Renix?
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Old Jan 7, 2014 | 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Basslicks
Been reading about the renix guys switching over to 706 injectors out of volvos. Any idea if that's just for Renix?
Most often it work excellent for renixs. But I think there was few guys who ran it on 91-99's
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hmmmm....
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Old Jan 9, 2014 | 02:17 PM
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Texty update: XJ is getting inspected tomorrow! FINALLY! Some of you already know this from my excitement on other threads, probably. Just need to fasten down some of the interior trim and adjust the E-brake up a little.
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Old Jan 9, 2014 | 03:09 PM
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About time lol
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