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Old Oct 5, 2005 | 08:00 PM
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well im moving on up from my bullshit flowmasters, ima scrap my current exhauust, tear it all out, put new 3'' pipes in running from edelbrock shorty headers, high flow cats, two 3'' bullet mufflers and 3 1/2'' outlet pipes coming out the end, what u fellas think? any suggestions? and plz dont suggest i change the mufflers, im set on the bullets and thats what im getting, good price and pretty good performance, thx, and this is running on a 2001 silverado with k&n intake thats about it, nothing too much performance wise but its gets me around
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Old Oct 5, 2005 | 08:12 PM
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well with the 3" exhaust you will loose alot of bottom end,with just cai,and exhaust. leave the stock y-pipe and run one muffler, your not going to see much improvment over the stock setup just noise that will make you seem faster lol

hell i ran mid 13's with stock y-pipe and an edlebrock muffler single in dual out with shorty headers, i don't think i gained much going dual's jmo.
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