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Old 02-06-2005, 09:55 AM
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Default Looking 4 - Exhaust pictures

I'm looking for pictures of anyones exhaust routed out before the passenger rear tire....

Any such look?
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This guy on cardomain has it. Looks pretty sweet.

http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/512586
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Damn that truck looks good!
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Here is my magnaflow #15818....

02blue... that exhaust looks hot...

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That does look pretty good. Probably couldn't of asked for a better example. The reason I want it before the tire, is because of the inefficiency of all the bends exc routed to the rear.

3 inch off road y w/ a free flow muffler @ the y collector and with an easy route out from underneath the truck should flow decent. Looking for fitting though. Alot of 'stuff' blocking spots for mufflers & ways out.

thanks fella's
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Here is mine, dual in dual out flowmaster with cats. exit right before the rear passenger tire.
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any advantage putting it before the tire than after?
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i would post up but i am stupid an don't know how to.
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Originally Posted by 04BlackGmc
any advantage putting it before the tire than after?
Less pipe to run, other than that I dunno.
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Less pipe, less weight, and you know having the wind go by the pipe at that angle pulls a negative atmospheric pressure condition that helps scavenge exhaust gasses . all that has got to add some hp. Yes, i have been drinking , why do you ask?


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