A good exhaust set-up
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A good exhaust set-up
whats up guys.....I have a good chunk of change now and i am looking for an exhaust set that will give the most power.....I live in kentucky too and we dont have E-checks. So i wanted to go with a cataless straight pipe and a badass exhaust....this moght be a repost but i am power hungry.....so any suggestions would be great.....
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You can find all your answers in several threads by people that posted before you. Take a quick read through this section of the forum and you'll find your answers. Ultimately, if you're looking for power from the exhaust then you're looking in the wrong place.
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yep, TXS catback + midpipe is the way to go. But you know you'll have to deal with a CEL (unless you're one of the lucky few) and the noise. TXS system is LOOOOUUUDDDD
Edit: And should you go with TXS, you'll have to either double the gasket for the catback, or use high temp sealant as there seems to be a poor design from the manufacturer
Edit: And should you go with TXS, you'll have to either double the gasket for the catback, or use high temp sealant as there seems to be a poor design from the manufacturer
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go with a catless midpipe. the B&B testpipe isn't bad. as for the catback if you want gains, your not gonna get much. its mostly about the sound. if you want a loud one, i would say greddy.
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