Dual electric cutouts installed

TotoGT06

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Finally gave and wanted more obnoxious sound. Went with Summit Racing pipes and Badlandz dual electric cutouts. Very easy to install the electronics, the piping takes a bit of skill especially if you want it welded in like I did it. Took about 3 hours between just measuring, cutting, aligning, re-aligning, more aligning, and then finally welding and putting on the car. The electronics come with a pre wired rocker switch and more than enough wiring to reach where you want the switch

The summit cutouts go from a 2.5 to 3" size pipe and slipped right over the pacesetter pipes. The electric cutouts are meant for a 3" pipe

Still need to take a video but it sounds so sweet having the headers open.
The only thing thats changed from these pictures is the passenger cutout I turned around so the motor is pointing like the other side so i dont keep bottoming out on it


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What's the bolted in strap across the bottom of the car for?
 
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TotoGT06

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I see the passenger side actuator motor getting torn off...I'd flip it.

I did end up turning it around after that picture so the motor is protected.
And the wiring I mounted so it cant get next to the driveshaft
 

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