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Old 03-12-2007, 11:47 AM   #3
Coupe50h
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Default Re: Not enough back pressure?

Hmm, good post, cuz ever since i cut my tailpipes off, i havent been able to run as fast in the 1/4, but pretty close.
I wonder if it hurts the torque that much?
Im pretty sure an n/a 5.0 will feel more torque with Some backpressure, anyone have any dyno test to confirm this?
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