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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 04:27 PM
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Question 98 expy dual exhuast????

Looking to increase performance and would like some info on putting an dual or single to dual outlet setup on the expy. Any info(part numbers etc..)would be appreciated!! Looking to keep it fairly low budget if possible. I know that there is a ton of knowledge on this forum so please help. Already put on the performance air filter system. Need to be able to tow about 5000 pounds for 600 miles several times a year up some steep mountains and could use the kick in power!!
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Old Sep 25, 2003 | 06:22 PM
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nobody can help out a fellow expy owner?????
 
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Old Sep 25, 2003 | 09:26 PM
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Well you do realize that you will get exhaust crap on whatever you are towing, right? It is recommended by every manufacturer that if you tow, you should stick with a single three inch, side exit setup (it will flow plenty, 3" is capable of flowing enough for ~360rwhp). Also, by my rational, isnt one pipe cheaper that two? What do you have for gearing in the expy? The exhaust will help, but dont expect leaps and bounds. You also may want to check your states laws. Some do not allow exhaust to be routed other than the factory locations. Also, over time, the seals around the rear liftgate can deteriorate and gases can enter the cabin. I own a bronco, so I know alot about what not to do with rear entrance vehicles. I dont know much about expys, but I know a thing or two about exhaust. Ill be around if you have any other questions.


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