True Duals?
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I have a 2 1/2" setup on my car with an xpipe and it isn't "noisy" at all. It's actually very smooth sounding and really comes alive at WOT. I have NO clearance issues at all with mine. OP, I think you would be very happy with the sound and performance of a true dual setup.
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Same 3inch i also dont have a muffler either. I have heard people putting mufflers on both pipes and a cut out to make it loud when they want and quiet when they want. I wouldnt have it any other way
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Mine starts off as 2 1/4, steps up to 2 1/2 then to 3 inch all before the x-pipe, though it kinda got messed up as I couldnt afford 3 inch and I used some 2 3/4 between the x and the dump 3 inch mufflers at the axle (Not optimal by any standard, but sounds cool anyhow). All my pipe is offset to the passenger side and i could properly finish it if I could get a panhard relocter bracket and bar to run 3 inch pipe over the axle. All in all your not really going to notice much difference in performance with all the mods listed, but it will sound cool if everything is not leaking and held up properly.
Anyhow I am going to redo the system this summer with a new x pipe and a full 3 inch system with new headers on the next car since my motor is going to be swapped over to my other body since the original car is rusting out to bad to save.
Anyhow I am going to redo the system this summer with a new x pipe and a full 3 inch system with new headers on the next car since my motor is going to be swapped over to my other body since the original car is rusting out to bad to save.
Last edited by Transamthunder; 05-21-2010 at 08:08 PM.
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If you have a custom system made by somebody who knows what they're doing the ground clearance is fine. I have 3" duals and am lowered a bit over an inch. No part of the exhaust sits lower than the stock cat or even some aftermarket offroad y-pipes I've seen. Mine is dumped, but routed like they usually are to go out the back. Essentially you just use an x-pipe with inlets/outlets that face straight forward/back that doesn't send the pipes out toward the side like the summit one does, and run the pipes down the same route as an ORY with the pipes run down the passenger side, but with two pipes all the way back. You can still use a driveshaft loop if you want as well, just choose carefully. I used a Lakewood but I have seen others that looked like they may allow even more clearance. Mine is LOUD, but that's because I wanted it that way and had it set up accordingly. It can sound as obnoxious or as tame as you want really. If you run it out the back and use something like Borla Turbo or some Magnaflow mufflers it won't be any louder than a typical cat-back. Just sound a bit better.
EDIT: This setup is an EXCELLENT example of a well set up TD system. Mine is routed very similarly but dumped.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...cs-inside.html
I don't know how yours is set up, but if you use a universal x-pipe with dumps and bullets that sounds about right. Its not like that's the only way to make duals though as I'm sure you are aware, its just how most of them are done. Nothing really wrong with a 4" single either though. Just a matter of preference.
EDIT: This setup is an EXCELLENT example of a well set up TD system. Mine is routed very similarly but dumped.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...cs-inside.html
I don't know how yours is set up, but if you use a universal x-pipe with dumps and bullets that sounds about right. Its not like that's the only way to make duals though as I'm sure you are aware, its just how most of them are done. Nothing really wrong with a 4" single either though. Just a matter of preference.
Last edited by nighthawk15; 05-22-2010 at 06:05 AM.
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Actually I have a dual 3" mandrel bent 304 stainless setup. It is beautifully built & tucks against the floor & in the trans tunnel, but the fact is a single 4" is easier to get tucked higher in the car, with the same power capability.
I've done numerous installs of both being an automotive business... some self built & some purchased. Just stating the facts of what I've found over the years.
A large single transverse muffler is easier to mount. 2 mufflers below the floor is not my opinion of excellent ground clearance... no mater what size they are. Mine are located just before the rear bumper, so they are not visible... but the muffler size is limited so noise can be an issue.
Obviously, noise will vary based on power level. My last version with over 800hp, was louder through the full exhaust than my first supercharged version was uncapped. It was 100db at idle 3ft behind the car.
Those of you that run 2-1/2" will not have the same sound or clearance issues.
For coolness factor, duals are the way to go. Recently started using a single 4" & a muffler with dual outlets... best of both worlds.
FYI.. the Mufflex 4" is a great system.
My next setup has 3-1/2" collectors, so it will be 304SS 3-1/2" oval pipe off the headers, to a 4" single, splitting into dual outlets.
I've done numerous installs of both being an automotive business... some self built & some purchased. Just stating the facts of what I've found over the years.
A large single transverse muffler is easier to mount. 2 mufflers below the floor is not my opinion of excellent ground clearance... no mater what size they are. Mine are located just before the rear bumper, so they are not visible... but the muffler size is limited so noise can be an issue.
Obviously, noise will vary based on power level. My last version with over 800hp, was louder through the full exhaust than my first supercharged version was uncapped. It was 100db at idle 3ft behind the car.
Those of you that run 2-1/2" will not have the same sound or clearance issues.
For coolness factor, duals are the way to go. Recently started using a single 4" & a muffler with dual outlets... best of both worlds.
FYI.. the Mufflex 4" is a great system.
My next setup has 3-1/2" collectors, so it will be 304SS 3-1/2" oval pipe off the headers, to a 4" single, splitting into dual outlets.