Question.. exhaust...
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RE: Question.. exhaust...
Hmmm, I was looking for HELP, ... not some girl on her period wasting her time bitching me out because I have a unique question to all the other exhaust questions. Hey thanks though for your time D-BAG!
#5
RE: Question.. exhaust...
Probably having a bad day, that is what forums are for, to ask questions and recieve answers.
Heres the deal, LT's require a shorty midpipe. If you already have a MAC prochamber with your stock manifolds, it is the regular length. That means that if you were to get LT's you would need a "shorty" prochamber, because LT's are longer than stock manifolds, requiring a shorter midpipe. So the answer is... if you wanted LTs, you would need a new midpipe (the shorty prochamber, instead of your current "regular length" prochamber.)
Catback doesn't matter. It could be any aftermarket catback, or your stock catback is fine. It will all bolt up regardless.
Edit: I just read your post again. It sounds like you are all stock. So if that is the case, then yea all you would need would be the BBK LT's and the shorty prochamber to match the LTs. Then yes, it will all bolt up to the stock catback.
PS - the catback is what gives most of the sound. If you want a different sound, or something louder, a new catback is going to be essential. If you just want a deeper tone with the quiet stock catback, then your fine.
Heres the deal, LT's require a shorty midpipe. If you already have a MAC prochamber with your stock manifolds, it is the regular length. That means that if you were to get LT's you would need a "shorty" prochamber, because LT's are longer than stock manifolds, requiring a shorter midpipe. So the answer is... if you wanted LTs, you would need a new midpipe (the shorty prochamber, instead of your current "regular length" prochamber.)
Catback doesn't matter. It could be any aftermarket catback, or your stock catback is fine. It will all bolt up regardless.
Edit: I just read your post again. It sounds like you are all stock. So if that is the case, then yea all you would need would be the BBK LT's and the shorty prochamber to match the LTs. Then yes, it will all bolt up to the stock catback.
PS - the catback is what gives most of the sound. If you want a different sound, or something louder, a new catback is going to be essential. If you just want a deeper tone with the quiet stock catback, then your fine.
#7
RE: Question.. exhaust...
ORIGINAL: BabyGrey03GT
Hmmm, I was looking for HELP, ... not some girl on her period wasting her time bitching me out because I have a unique question to all the other exhaust questions. Hey thanks though for your time D-BAG!
Hmmm, I was looking for HELP, ... not some girl on her period wasting her time bitching me out because I have a unique question to all the other exhaust questions. Hey thanks though for your time D-BAG!
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