Single tips or Dual tips on T/A Valance? Would these dual tips be restrictive?
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Single tips or Dual tips on T/A Valance? Would these dual tips be restrictive?
Ok I currently have SLP Loudmouth on my car. I'm starting to dislike my LM slash tips and have had a set of these Hooker Euro tips sitting in my garage for a looooong time. Well anywho they are the perfect size and slide on just need a little triming so they dont stick out so far.
Anywho I'm contemplating if I should stay with the singles or go dual tips to fill in the space on my Trans Am Rear valance.
Also if you look where the tip Y's together would that be restrictive at all?
So what do you think I should do besides get other tips. Stay with the slash ones or go with the hookers. Once I cut the piping down for the hookers its no going back.
Anywho I'm contemplating if I should stay with the singles or go dual tips to fill in the space on my Trans Am Rear valance.
Also if you look where the tip Y's together would that be restrictive at all?
So what do you think I should do besides get other tips. Stay with the slash ones or go with the hookers. Once I cut the piping down for the hookers its no going back.
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You wont be satisfied with these over your LM ones. Both are not a rolled edge tip. Look at magnaflow stainless ones at summitracing.com, or check out the Corsa knockoffs everyone is talking about. Magnaflow or Corsa KO's, you are gonna spend around $100.
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I just bought a set of Corsa knock-offs. I do not think I will be keeping them. They look great, but I think the inlet is too small for my setup. I was under the impression that the inlet could be cut back and expanded to 3". My exhaust guy disagreed after looking at them. The inlet is 2-3/8", easily expandable to 2-1/2". I will probably make a decision this week on whether I will keep them. If you are interested, pm me.
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