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![]() Most of the exhausts are somewhat the same as far as quality. Alot of guys like the Flowmaster systems, because they are louder. I have BBK unequal shorties, Bassani o/r/ x and the Dynomax Super Turbo cat back system and I like it, it's much quieter so cops don't look at me everytime i go through an intersection but wakes up nice at WOT.
If your going to stay fairly close to stock than go with a set of shorty headers, I'd recomend one with the single piece flange, like the FRPP's or BBK chrome ones. If you have to deal with emissions go with an x or h with high flow cats, or an off raod h or x and swap the original back on for testing. If you are going to do some serious modifications such as a power adder like a blower or a big shot of Nitrous, aluminum heads a cam and an intake etc. than go with long tube headers as they will help you maximize performance. |
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