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Location: San Clemente CA.
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![]() Well I took my Radio Control gas truck out today for a little bashing. on the dirt raod to my RC spot I nailed a rock and ripped my muffler off the exhaust pipe. Now my car is louder, but I have lost a bit of torque off the bottom.
I was running the stock headers into a single pipe. I think that once I finish moving Il be doing my own dual pipe conversion. My only question is what muffler? I know I want Flowmasters, but which series? Im thinking 50 series. what do you all suggest? Also which is better, a X-pipe or and H-pipe? I plan on using one, I just dont know the differances. Thanks for the help.. MIke
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