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Re: 2 or four inch pipes?
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Posted by Can't even use my name on March 30, 2006 at 09:31:50 from (216.241.135.191):
In Reply to: 2 or four inch pipes? posted by Tim Shultz on March 30, 2006 at 07:44:33:
Haa haa! 6 inch pipes on a gasser! No way no how would you need 4 inchers let alone 6. Most diesels in the pickups will run just fine with 4 inch and they move a lot more air. I have a true dual exhaust on my '95 Chevy truck. From the headers there are two high flow cat's two high flow mufflers and two pipes out the side behind the wheels with two chrome tips. The pipes are 2 1/2" and the tips are 3". I have heard they perform and sound better with an H pipe installed but mine sounds just fine. Not too loud while cruising but hit it and she bellers. Only problem I ran into are the felt header and collector gaskets, shitched to copper and are fine now.
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