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2001 Mustang 3.8
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Seven Hills OH
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dual exhaust ???
ok well i have an X pipe style so it goes 2 to 1 then back to 2 do you guys think it is a good idea to cut out the X and run straight duals and if i do should i put in a cold air intake to make up for the loss of back pressure? please help??
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cut behind the Y pipe to create true dual exhaust, then re-add your x mid pipe if thats what you want.
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i say get an hpipe fabbed up
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