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dual exhaust on a '90 98 regency
looking to put a true dual exhaust on a 1990 98 regency, was wondering if anyone has done it and if they have pics on where they put everything and how it was all layed out...want to make it pretty clean so we will see....any suggestions or anything will help!
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Re: dual exhaust on a '90 98 regency
you cannot but a true dual exhaust on these cars and if you did you would actually loose power since you need a certain ammount of resistance for optimum power. These cars are pretty much already optimized for maximum performance for the engine.
I would first put a magnaflow/carsound high flow cat, this will give you a little more power or just cut it off illegally. from then get a single inlet dual outlet magnaflow/flowmaster F Body muffler. This will give you the best performance rather than dual pipe from the cat back. |
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Running a high flow cat / flowmaster and full three inch exhaust (custom made at the rear exhaust manifold) on a 1992 TS supercharged.
Works good ~ but I don't think that a split exhaust sytem would work much better, these cars are pretty optimized fromt he factory. David |
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