Dual Exhaust
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Dual Exhaust
I just had exhaust put on my truck. I wanted a nice tone at idle and cruising and then at WOT i wanted it loud and to cackle. I initially wanted to put on true dual straight pipes from the cats back but the exhaust shop talked me out of it saying it would be too loud. They said to take out the muffler and put a Y in it and run out duals. I have a 2006 silverado crew cab with a 5.3. I did what they said and it really isn't loud at
WOT like i wanted however it has a nice tone. Do you think that if i went back and had true duals put on like i wanted it would have a nice tone and cackle at WOT. Also, they put on 2.25" pipes. Is that ok or should they have put on 2.5" pipes? Most that i see have 2.5". Thanks for your time and advice.
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WOT like i wanted however it has a nice tone. Do you think that if i went back and had true duals put on like i wanted it would have a nice tone and cackle at WOT. Also, they put on 2.25" pipes. Is that ok or should they have put on 2.5" pipes? Most that i see have 2.5". Thanks for your time and advice.
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#2
RE: Dual Exhaust
hey man
i tell you what
i got a 02 5.3 l z71 silverado
and i boguht my own flowmaster the super 40 from my work
advance auto,
and took it to the muffler place
saves you money that way,
got single inlet dual outlet,
but listen to this
i got himto put 3 inch pipes, and a 6 inch tip
its bad ***
no joke
not even expensive
i tell you what
i got a 02 5.3 l z71 silverado
and i boguht my own flowmaster the super 40 from my work
advance auto,
and took it to the muffler place
saves you money that way,
got single inlet dual outlet,
but listen to this
i got himto put 3 inch pipes, and a 6 inch tip
its bad ***
no joke
not even expensive
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