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Strait Pipe Vs. X/H

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Old 04-15-2008, 05:06 PM
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OK so all that being said, if i am going to keep the car as a stock car for cruzin what would the best approach be? What would give me the most mid range power out of the headder/ exhaust combo setup? And im going to assume the 1 5/8" pipe is the way to go? I want a nice aggressive sound but the real car noise not this new ricey crap.
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Old 04-15-2008, 05:35 PM
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For that you could just put a Flowmaster catback on it... you're talkin about $500. I have Flowmaster's 50 Delta Wave 3-chambers on mine and it's sweet. Not too loud inside the car but nice and beefy from outside. I'm looking at putting an off-road x-pipe and shorty headers on mine.
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