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gt take offS???
i i have 2 flowmaster 40s that my dad bought me for christmas...dont ask y long story...anyways i was wondering how would be the best approach for installing the gt take offs and the new mufflers? and the gt take offs would this give me true duals? or is it just running off the cat? or is it a y pipe going into one cat and i chop the cat ff and make the gt take offs fit...i could just look under it cuz my engine is sitting on the dollie but its kinda cold and im comfy on my comp. any suggestions and or procedure would be appreciated
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Well, rather and y,
you can use a H or X pipe without cats if you dont have to go tru emission. Here's how its done! http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...lr%3D%26sa%3DN Showing is a H, and you can follow that. If you going to use Long Tube headers, which will sound better and gives you alittle more power. you can use a shorter, or prochamber mid pipe rather than a regular x or h. I'm sure you'll get more info from other people here. |
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thats awsome thanks dude that help alot
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