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I'm wanting to put dual exaust on my 4.0L. I was wondering what kind of setup i should get? I want it to be as loud as possible and still have a smooth noise. I was thinking staright pipes fron the manifold all the way back. Is that the way to go?
Originally posted by 94 Rescue Ranger I'm wanting to put dual exaust on my 4.0L. I was wondering what kind of setup i should get? I want it to be as loud as possible and still have a smooth noise. I was thinking staright pipes fron the manifold all the way back. Is that the way to go?
No. Straight pipes = noise, Mufffers = tone. Go after cat with Flowmaster or Gibson - just my opinion.
If you want loud as possible, then you won't be happy with Gibson. It is a good system, but not loud. Flowmasters seem to be popular. Do a search through the Ranger Forums and the exhaust forums and you will find lots of info. This has been brought up a lot in the past. Good luck.
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