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Old September 21st, 2006, 02:55 PM   #1
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Straight Pipe Or Catted H-Pipe


I'M GETTING JBA EXHAUST FROM THE HEADERS BACK AND I;M TRYING TO DECIDE IF SHOULD JUST GET THE STRIAGHT H-PIPE. I KNOW THE POWER GAINS AREN'T THAT MUCH HIGHER BUT I THINK THE SOUND WOULD CHANGE IF THERE IS CATS. I WAS THINKING IF I GET THE CATTED H-PIPE I WULD KEEP MY STEEDA MUFFLER. iTS NOT CHAMBER MUFFLER LIKE THE JBA BUT I THINK IT WOULD SOUND BETTER. LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU ALL THINKS THANKS.
 
Old September 21st, 2006, 03:42 PM   #2
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There aren't any real differences between catted (high flow) and non-catted midpipes other than price. PS - the all caps is kind of annoying : )
 
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