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Old 11-21-2007, 06:01 PM
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Im wondering if my car has 3" pipe all the way back to the muffler or 2 3/4"?

Does any one know the answer? Because if it has 3" then im going to leave it and put a cutout and if its 2 3/4" then im going to need a new catback as im doing LT's soon and the y pipe is 3"
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Originally Posted by youngrigo
Im wondering if my car has 3" pipe all the way back to the muffler or 2 3/4"?

Does any one know the answer? Because if it has 3" then im going to leave it and put a cutout and if its 2 3/4" then im going to need a new catback as im doing LT's soon and the y pipe is 3"
If I remember correctly the I pipe necks down to 2 3/4" to join with the Y pipe but the rest of it is 3" OD. It really does not matter what you do since most of the aftermarket stuff out there follows this setup. Just keep what you have and put a cutout in the I pipe. I plan on doing this soon and it is the guidance that I have been given and makes total sense.




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