Exhaust help, stock 1996 5.7L tahoe
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Alright people, here's the story, I sold my 94 LT1 camaro to buy a 1996 chevy Tahoe (moved to michigan, decided i need 4wd), I am look to do some slight exhaust mods. First off, I want a ton of sound, performance is not a concern, I mean, I am not hittin the strip in a ****** 5500 pound vehicle and 32 inch tires, haha...Anyways, for now since i am in college, I just wanna do a minor exhaust upgrade. Headers and cats are stayin stock for now. Now for the muffler, i am either thinkin dual in/dual out or dual in single out with a turndown so that u can't see the exhaust. either way, I need a loud muffler. I have been lookin at the Flowmaster super40, Hooker aero chamber, flowtech warrior(i'd leave it uncapped like the race application), or sweet thunder.. Any info would help, also, does anyone know what size the stock piping is? Is it 2.25in or 2.5? PLZ HELP ME, need to decide soon, I want the exhaust soon so I can bring the truck back to college...Also, plz don't tell me stright pipes or no muffler, I need to pass emissions...Thanks
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I do not remember stock size piping. I went with a true dual 2.5" system with X-pipe and two Dynomax bullets. If you want loud, those are a great choice and cheap too. Everyone has different opinions on the sounds they like and whatever they say is better will because we are biased towards what we bought. It makes us feel better justifying the money we spent. Either way you cannot go wrong with Dynomax or Flowmasters. People say Flowmasters are more restricted because of the chambers.
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