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Old 12-02-2012, 09:16 PM
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That I haven't decided yet. Maybe dual 3" to the muffler with a single 4" out...or possibly a y-pipe from 3" to 4" with a single in, single out muffler. Not sure.
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Magnaflows makes a 4" in dual 3" out, you can use that. Just flip it, dual 3" in single 4" out.
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Originally Posted by chevyboy.520
Magnaflows makes a 4" in dual 3" out, you can use that. Just flip it, dual 3" in single 4" out.
But then my muffler will be installed backwards
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12594 is the part number
Old 12-02-2012, 09:32 PM
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That one sounds all right. Youtube only has videos of a bunch of turds with stock cam trucks with that muffler though Hard to tell if the sound of the cam is really hidden or not.
Old 12-02-2012, 09:41 PM
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Do a merge to a 4" and put in a 4" cutout so you can run whatever muffler you want...I know a guy getting rid of his for something bigger
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Your exhaust too aggressive?
Old 12-03-2012, 11:47 PM
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Did you like the sound of my truck Jake? I don't run any mufflers or cat's really. You can get leave the DP's alone and just fit some small Bullet's on it. The turbo's do a decent job of knocking the noise down some anyways.
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Yeah your truck sounded real good. Was drone-y on the highway though lol
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I think that had alot to do with one of the pipes hitting the bed at certain RPM's though. And also of the direction I had the pipes pointing. If you ran it out the back or something else (STACKS! ) it'd probably be really quiet.

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