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Old 06-19-2005, 04:43 PM
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I'm clueless. I have been looking at pacesetters LT for awhile now. Do I use my stock cat aswell? Also, I would like to do a true dual. How do I need this ran?
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Joe, Dont run a true dual... imo
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I am awaiting my Pacesetters and I heard you have to get rid of the cats. I am leaving the stock exhaust for now.
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You can run the off road y pipe and have a section cut out and have a cat welded in. If you want to run true duals you can run a pipe back from each header into the the mufflers, but I would recommend an x-pipe to equal out the backpressure on each side. You can do the same with cats on this setup, just cut out a section and weld one in. The stock cat y-pipe is basically useless after installing the Pacesetters so if you want to run cats you will have to get one welded in somewhere.
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