Stock Mufflers & S/C
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Stock Mufflers & S/C
I am planning on having a whipple installed and currently have longtubes with thehighflow cats. I kinda of like the way the car sounds now. However I am concerned that the stock mufflers might be too restrictive with the S/C. Just wondering what you guys think?..
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RE: Stock Mufflers & S/C
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BiSI_LqdeY
procharged @ 10 PSI, stock exhaust down to the manifolds.
he previously had this setup on his other stang, built motor, 700 HP.
stock exhaust.
procharged @ 10 PSI, stock exhaust down to the manifolds.
he previously had this setup on his other stang, built motor, 700 HP.
stock exhaust.
#5
RE: Stock Mufflers & S/C
I have the Kenne Bell 2.6L @ 8psi, SLP L/Ts with catted x-pipe, stock mufflers.
Dynoed 456/433.
So I don't think the stock mufflers are to restrictive.
I like the sound of the stock mufflers also.
Dynoed 456/433.
So I don't think the stock mufflers are to restrictive.
I like the sound of the stock mufflers also.
#6
RE: Stock Mufflers & S/C
ORIGINAL: flounderlipps
I have the Kenne Bell 2.6L @ 8psi, SLP L/Ts with catted x-pipe, stock mufflers.
Dynoed 456/433.
So I don't think the stock mufflers are to restrictive.
I like the sound of the stock mufflers also.
I have the Kenne Bell 2.6L @ 8psi, SLP L/Ts with catted x-pipe, stock mufflers.
Dynoed 456/433.
So I don't think the stock mufflers are to restrictive.
I like the sound of the stock mufflers also.
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