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Old 01-14-2009, 09:24 PM   #1
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Default pypes MM or magnaflow magnapack?

i need new exhaust, exhaust shop screwed it up and now i have nothing, just cut in half midpipes behind the xpipe, and i hate it. since i need midpipes after xpipe as well as axleback, i was thinking pypes mid muffler or magnaflow megnapacks would both be a good option. who has what and how you like them? thanks
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Old 01-14-2009, 09:32 PM   #2
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i went from a JBA setup to the pypes mm system i am so glad i did. you can not beat the sound a mid muffler setup produces. Its completely differant that a rear muffler setup. My vote is for the the mm system
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Old 01-14-2009, 10:00 PM   #3
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Pypes Mid Mufflers!!, ive tried, Steeda Axle back, magnaflow with Pro Chamber O/R, like the mid mufflers best
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Old 01-14-2009, 10:11 PM   #4
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Pypes MM, definately! fitment is probly an issue, but my M80's are welded in w/ MBRP axleback deletes. the MM are loud and deep, just how i like 'em. the proof is in the pudding. heres the pudding:

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wow guys im really sold on the pypes MM. now that includes what exactly does the kit come with? does it bolt in right behind the x or h pipe? does it include all tailpipe to exit out rear? thanks again
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Love the Pypes Mid muffler
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wow guys im really sold on the pypes MM. now that includes what exactly does the kit come with? does it bolt in right behind the x or h pipe? does it include all tailpipe to exit out rear? thanks again
Includes everything needed to bolt up to your x-pipe all the way back including the midpipes,mufflers, over axle pipes, and tips. Be prepared to have an exhaust shop do some fitting, bending of hangers and welding exhaust leaks because the clamps are not good. Sorry to spoil your fun =(. But if you're willing to have that work done it sounds INCREDBILE.
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i installed mine on jackstands and i used all the original equipment that it came with except i had the tips welded on. just need some patience. DO IT!
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Guess I'll stick up the Magnapack, with BBK x and LT's



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i have a friend who has the magnapacks and there ok but if your willing to deal with the potential install issues go MID MUFFS! i have them and would not look back. I personally have head about 20 different set ups adle and wot at the track and would not have anything other then my mid muffs
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