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Old 11-17-2012, 08:51 AM   #5
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Hey @JD,

This IS DEFINITELY not a "short cut", more like several difficult cuts, followed by welds and such.

I already have Cat Deletes, so my secondary cats are gone!

But having a better "outflow" design, in other words, longer tubes for EACH of the cylinders helps, doesn't it?

Don't longer tubes ALWAYS solve most problems, particularly from the exhaust? Kidding about that but VERY SERIOUS about trying this. If it is worthy. Know anyone who has done it?

Thanks!
Mark
Yes, on the longer, equal length primaries on the headers. However, it has been my experience that going completely catless reduces low end to mid range torque. There needs to be some back pressure.
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