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I'm looking for a full system. I want from the headers to the tailpipe. I found something at Advance Auto but it didn't make a whole lot of sense after looking around at prices.
Other than a proformance y-pipe and cat back system. you will find nothing because they can't legally sell them . You will have to find a pipe bender to make your pipes from headers back .I run shorty headers basani (SP) y-pipe and split to duals after it. I used to run both pipes and 2 cat down pass side out back but found truck preformed better on low end with the y-pipe then split. Its all I put on my trucks now. Good luck
Other than a proformance y-pipe and cat back system. you will find nothing because they can't legally sell them . You will have to find a pipe bender to make your pipes from headers back .I run shorty headers basani (SP) y-pipe and split to duals after it. I used to run both pipes and 2 cat down pass side out back but found truck preformed better on low end with the y-pipe then split. Its all I put on my trucks now. Good luck
So it ran better with one cat? If thats the case then I'll just leave a is and put a flow in there for now. I guess I could look for a high flow cat too.
I had my local muffler shop do mine he ran from the headers down the passenger side both sets of pipes and then out the sides at a 45 degree angle. i would go with my set up and if you need a cat then you can get a high flow one with a dual in dual out and instead of glass packs i would go with no muffler i wish had
The Bassini (SP) y-pipe is a high flow cats but you can get them with no cat . I have to have one. I don't have emission test but have state inspection. I put set up on couple trucks and they have better low end with some back pressure.
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