wooo~ gettin my true dual exhaust!!!!
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Got my new tire on today as well...had a scary spinout experience this weekend...bought me some sand bags, too for traction.
Here's the pics!
Two Flowmaster Mufflers and tips...has an awesome rumble now...
Here's the pics!
Two Flowmaster Mufflers and tips...has an awesome rumble now...
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I hate you!
Those look sweeeeet! I wanted Duals for so long, I think I finally gonna get them when the mod-bug bites again... Which Flows are these? American Thunder? What kinda H-Pipe did you go with?
Those look sweeeeet! I wanted Duals for so long, I think I finally gonna get them when the mod-bug bites again... Which Flows are these? American Thunder? What kinda H-Pipe did you go with?
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As I looked closer it's not really an X or H pip..its a tube attached to the tube the connects where the two exhaust manifords meet. But, cost was cheap and it sounds great so I'm not complaining... the power increase is noticable too as well as the fuel milage gain...
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Who did you have modify your rear bumper?
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technically this isnt true dual exhaust as the 2 cats are merging into 1 Y pipe then splitting into 2 again. The most air that can flow is the size of the smallest pipe which is the 1 tube at the end of the Y pipe.. theoretically a X pipe would double the amount of air that can POSSIBLY leave the car.