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Old 11-04-2003, 06:33 PM   #9
huggerk5
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Originally posted by Mike C
I had my 2 1/2" aluminized exhaust bent locally. I used Walker Hemi Turbo mufflers. I ditched my Heddman Hedders that were on the old 2 1/4" exhaust and went with the Corvetter 2 1/2" rams horns. I personally feel this is the ultimate 4x4 setup. No collector or flange gaskets to worry about. At least on my rig, low end power was increased with no loss in top end. (Althought that is relative in my setup since the cam is little. 210/210 @ .050 and .440 lift so about 4500 rpm) And it is quiet. Idles like a stocker but sounds killer up in the revs. There are cheaper ways to do this. $200 for pipe and installation, $75 for the pair of mufflers, and about $175 for the manifolds with new bolts and studs.
Mine is setup the same with flow masters and cross over pipe. It is nice not worrying about leaks.
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