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Old 10-27-2003, 05:31 PM
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Default Decision time, what exhaust setup would be best?

Decision time, what exhaust setup would be best? I have three exhaust options, mods are in my signature:

A) Hooker LT headers, into 3" y-pipe w/ 4" collector, then reduce from 4" to 3.5" back to a 3.5" cutout, then reduce to 3" into Hooker catback. Do you think this will be enough exhaust for my mods in my sig? I think that with the combo stated above, I could maintain some "quiet" on the street, and still have a free flowing exhaust for the track, whatcha think?

B) 3" true duals, with "X" pipe, and some sort of muffler (bullet, twister, etc)

C) Hooker LT headers, into this y-pipe (Click here) then into 3" Hooker catback. Would dual 3" cutouts provide anybenefit -vs- a single 3.5" cutout?


I am leaning towards "A". Will I lose much with "A" versus "B" or "C"? I want duals for maximum flow and light weight, but I am really afraid that I will end up hating to drive my car anywhere, that duals will be too loud or resonance will be too much. Plan "A" or "C" would allow me to cruise comfortably, and still have free flowing exhaust at the track, while plan "B" would have me the most possible power all of the time.

I guess my question is, forget about on the street, but will "A" with the 3.5" cutout open be enough (read: as good) as plan "B"? Will "C" be better than "A"? Will my ETs or MPH suffer any with either setup?
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Duals! They sound better than any of the above and should perform better.
Old 10-27-2003, 06:05 PM
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Sean-

Take it from me, if you don't want it loud then don't pick a loud setup. I have had a lot of exhaust combos and I personally don't like loud exhaust.

A Y Pipe with dual cutouts would give you great flexibility.

I"m at that point too.

My current dual exhaust is very loud. Too loud.




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