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Old 04-19-2016, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by X_Racing1
Well there are two reasons why I decided to go with the shorties. First I was told not to remove my cats unless I was blown or turbo'd and 2nd because it cost an *** load for the y pipe with the cats and while I'm at it unless your spinning the **** out of your engine ever single time you drive it you will never tell the difference. now that being said why not just keep the stock manifolds then right? well in my case looks.
Get longtubes, ory and get a set of highflow cats... Im sure you can fit them between the collectors and y with some creative trimming!!!
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I have a set of longtubes for sale. If you are interested, send a PM. https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...e-misc-542556/
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