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06-24-2003, 05:38 PM | #1 |
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Location: Mt. Clemens, MI, USA
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Exhaust Question
I have a '02 GT and have an exhaust dilemma. I have 2 X-pipes, one is for long-tube headers and the other is for regular headers. The x-pipe for the long-tube headers are Dr. Gas (name brand) while the other x-pipe is a generic brand (YoDude Performance).
My questions are the following: 1) What route should I take; invest in some long-tube headers and use the Dr. Gas X-pipe (which is catless) or just install the regular X-pipe? 2) What route will give me the better performance gain and why? Thanks, Mike
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2002 Black Mustang GT - Cold Fusion Wet Nitrous System (75 shot) - K&N Air Filter - Cold Air Intake - Saleen Springs - Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter - 3.73 gear - BBK Long-tube headers - Dr. Gas Off-road X-pipe - Borla Exhaust - Saleen lower control arms - Saleen underdrive pulleys Best 1/4 (w/o NOS): 13.68 @ 102mph Best 1/4 (w/NOS): 12.93 @ 108mph |
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