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Old 04-07-2006 | 07:23 PM
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is there really a difference in horsepower gained between the available factory/slp-optioned exhausts (dual tips, dual/dual tips, and CME). Or is it the same exhaust until you get behind the muffler to where the exhaust exits? Also is the single tip on each side SS exhaust SLP branded and does it add any horsepower?
Old 04-07-2006 | 09:16 PM
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No, the Dual/Dual is more free flowing and deeper sounding than the standard SS muffler - CME has no bearing on the muffler type and flow - but if you ordered the CME on the car I believe you got the better flowing muffler.
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SLP CME and D/D exhaust have the same 3 in. I-pipe and muffler, the only difference is the exit.
Stock SS exhaust has a 2 3/4 in. I-pipe and different more restictive muffler.
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Originally Posted by VA2001SS
SLP CME and D/D exhaust have the same 3 in. I-pipe and muffler, the only difference is the exit.
Stock SS exhaust has a 2 3/4 in. I-pipe and different more restictive muffler.





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