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mufflers right after cats
im thinking of getting a flowmaster put directly after each cat and getting side exits. what are yall's opinions? (i want the truck as loud and deep as possible)
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Re: mufflers right after cats
Go without the muffler.. you will get that nice deep throating sound and will cost you less than putting a muffler on. I have mine comming out the passenger side before the tire.
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![]() ![]() 2000 Silverado Z71, 5.3L, K&N GenII Air Intake, Y-pipe Exhaust (no muffler), Bosch Platnium +4 plugs, 242k miles and still running. |
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Re: mufflers right after cats
so i hate to bring this up- AGAIN, but so long as i go with small pipes, i won't have to worry about losing torque? what size pipe should i go with? i have a flowmaster 40 dumped in stock location already.... dont want to lose ANY torque, just want more sound...
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Re: mufflers right after cats
the exiting pipe from the muffler is not going to make you loose Tq no matter how big the pipe is. But for looks I would not go any smaller than 3".
But if you are going to replace the pipe from the cat you can go about 2.5 - 3" and be safe.
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![]() ![]() 2000 Silverado Z71, 5.3L, K&N GenII Air Intake, Y-pipe Exhaust (no muffler), Bosch Platnium +4 plugs, 242k miles and still running. |
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