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Alright...need help deciding catback for my 350 w/ SLP headers.

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Old Feb 24, 2001 | 12:42 PM
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Alright...need help deciding catback for my 350 w/ SLP headers.

Hey guys. I really have no idea what to look for in a catback because the only 2 exhaust sounds I'm used to are the stock sound and the sound of open headers.

I just installed my SLP 1 3/4" headers and y-pipe and it's time to get a catback. I already know I don't want borla. I guess it's either between Hooker and Flowmaster. I don't want it extremely loud, I want it comfortably loud, but not too bad when it's idling. I prefer more deeper sounds that pingy sounds so I was thinking about the Hooker Aerochamber catback, but I'm also wondering about the tips. Do you guys have pictures of the stock tips. Dual outlet, single outlet, whichever, doesn't matter. I'm not gonna spend $150 on new chrome tips so just show me the stock ones.

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Old Feb 24, 2001 | 08:09 PM
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Why not go with the SLP catback? It sounds nice and mellow, but has a nice bark to it. The intermediate pipe is made of 409 stainless (3") and the muffler and 2 exits (same side 2-1/2") are made from bright 304 anti-magnetic. It will last and is alot cheaper than borla. Summit carries it.
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