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Old Apr 21, 2007 | 06:12 PM
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be fore warned that if you open the exhaust up too much you'll loose low end torque and be back here complaining... if your going to get a single out exhaust, then get the cat replaced with a car-sound cat with the original in/out sizes and put a 3" single in/out muffler on, if your going to do duals, make sure you dont go bigger than dual 2.25" out's. if you do, you will have great top end but a loss on the lower end.

If you have mods to help move lots of air great, if not, go conservative on the exhaust.
[sm=exactly.gif]I can confirm that and second that and third that!
 
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Old Apr 21, 2007 | 11:02 PM
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Just drove it back and it sounds and drives great. Gonna check out the TPS also but it definitely has better pick up power know.
Steve05 thats the same conversation had with the muffler guy, thats the setup he did on the single exhuast.


 
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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 04:55 AM
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Hey all, I had a question. Would it be bad to just say forget the cat as a whole?? or could i just replace the cat with a glass pack?? Im just kind of curious because i think im having the same problem but wanted to know some thoughts before i went and did anything?
 
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