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Old 02-25-2015, 06:42 PM
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Hey everyone just looking for some opinions on my 2002 durango 4.7. I have been looking around trying to figure out the best way to go about doing dual exaust or true dual. love the look and sound and added performance and flow of things is always a plus. any details on it would be great. Also going to be buying some headers around summer time and right now i have a cat back exhaust on it. thank you!
 
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Originally Posted by mvock06
Hey everyone just looking for some opinions on my 2002 durango 4.7. I have been looking around trying to figure out the best way to go about doing dual exaust or true dual. love the look and sound and added performance and flow of things is always a plus. any details on it would be great. Also going to be buying some headers around summer time and right now i have a cat back exhaust on it. thank you!
Unless you have a 500+ HP engine in that beast, the only "added performance" your going to gain is going to be empty your wallet quicker.

I will say that dual exhaust and headers do look and sound nice but, expect little gain for a big investment.
 
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Long tube headers and custom duals. It will sound good but not really do much in the power dept.
 
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Just run a bigger single pipe. Trying to run two pipes becomes a mess working around the spare tire. You'll save a big headache and cash with just one pipe. *my opinion.
 



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