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TTI Exhaust experience

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Neither Gardner nor ECS carry exhaust systems for ‘73 B bodies. I am running stock manifolds on a 440 and need to replace everything from the manifolds back. Accurate looks perfect but they are extremely expensive. TTi is much more reasonably priced. Looking for feedback from anyone that’s used TTi.
 
I've used TTI on my last 4 cars. Just ordered a complete system for my '70 Challenger manifold back. It was $950 shipped. I'm in FL also.
 
TTI worked great for me. the bends are spot on. But it did have to go to a shop to fit to the Doug's headers.

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if you want a stock looking use Accurate. If you want free flowing high horsepower use TTI. I just bought 3 more cars that Accurate on them that look brand new. I’m taking them off and replacing them with TTI TTI is mandrel bent for free flowing. Accurate is full of kinks and collapse Bends and smaller tail pipes like the factory. I will have 2 1968-9 Hemi B Body and 1 440 set of Accurate for sale in the next month for sale.
 
I've installed two sets of TTI exhaust. One TTI headers back, the other stock manifolds back. Everything fit perfect. Two tips if you order TTI, look at each piece, each piece will be stamped left or right. Don't use the clamps that come with the kit. Buy lap joint clamps, they will make it easier to take the exhaust apart later on, if you need to remove for some other work. I'm getting ready to place an order for another kit soon.
 
I really like TTI's exhaust pipe kits and think they are a decent bang for the buck. I have used them on several cars now with out any drama. But like stated above, buy some band clamps from Summit to use instead of the clamps that come from TTI.
 
Put TTI's on my 79 300 360 (Cordoba) Installed TTI's for over 20 years on many Mopars.
The 79 and your 73 should be close to being the same. They will ask for your Manifold numbers unless you are using headers.

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My TTi headers must’ve been built on a Monday. On my passenger side the pipe hit my idler arm. Had some issues with coating. They pointed both of their problems to me as if it was my fault. Told me they would replace my headers, but I would have to eat the shipping both ways. I think their exhaust and headers are actually too expensive considering what they are. Now, if they offered them in stainless steel… I haven’t had time to do the research but if I can replace my headers and exhaust with some stainless steel, my TTI’s are going in the trash.
 
Locate the "Search" box on the top right of any FBBO page and type in "TTI".
Sit back and be prepared for hours of reading fun. :thumbsup:search box.png
 
TTI fit my 68 like a glove. I got their long tube headers, 3" xpipe and exhaust with magnaflow mufflers. Nice and mellow until you step on it.
 
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