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Old 12-25-2007, 10:20 AM
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How do you think this will work on my car? Do youo think it would be hard to fab up? Just your thoughts?

Everything to make that picture will cost $225. Is it worth it?

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me personally i would ditch the cats completly unless you have visual emission in your state.

heres another guys setup hopefully he doesnt mind me posting his pics elsewhere pretty sick setup

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/832950-pics-my-true-dual-exhaust.html
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Or get some small Magnaflow cats.
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I hope you like loud.
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doing true duals whether x or h pipe, which would be better 2.5 or 3 inches?
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Im asking if that would work becasue I am trying to stay away from as many bends as possible because at my shcools shop we only have a welder. Thats the main reason for the h-pipe.

Also those cats will be gutted but on there due to state visual inspection.
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You can forget not having bends.
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Originally Posted by NBM-LS1
Im asking if that would work becasue I am trying to stay away from as many bends as possible because at my shcools shop we only have a welder. Thats the main reason for the h-pipe.

Also those cats will be gutted but on there due to state visual inspection.
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You can forget not having bends.
I am not sure exactly what you mean. On paper the pipes are straight but there's still going to be quite a bit of bends in the exhaust.
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If your looking for true duals, how come you don't get an x pipe kit?
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+3 on you're gonna have bends. But at least they shouldn't be anything you can't buy. Good luck, and be sure to post up pics.
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Thanks for the opinions guys. I guess I will get one of my buddies that works at an exhaust shop to fab me up one.




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