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2002 Gt
Not Slow
Join Date: Aug 2007
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***Stock Catless Midpipe***
How effective would a stock midpipe be if i chopped the cats and welded in straight pipe. i was plannin on pulling one off a car at the mustang ranch and making on offroad pipe. I know most aftermarket's are 2.5" and the stock is like 2 or 2.25. How would this work?
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2000 Mustang GT
13.9@101
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Jersey
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It'd definitely make a sound difference. But you won't get the performance gains, or as good sound of you were to get a after market pipe.
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Millenium Falcon
"Lived the Dream, Created the Reality, Basking in my Awesomeness"
Join Date: Mar 2007
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don't do it........the pipe design flows like crap man........just get an o/r pipe used or something
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