Bullet Muffler Install
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Bullet Muffler Install
Well Im wondering how I should do this. Right now I have the flowtech headers and no y pipe or anything else. Im tempted to put on a Bullet muffler or somethign smiliar but was wondering how I could do it. Can I just run one muffler from each header, with about 2 feet of pipe or so between. Or should I just ditch the flowtechs since I hear they are so bad. Would I be better off with long tubes?
this car is pretty much track and weekend car and im just looking for a free flowing cheap muffler. any suggestions would be great Thanks
this car is pretty much track and weekend car and im just looking for a free flowing cheap muffler. any suggestions would be great Thanks
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Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 non posi
No issue with emmisions. so should I just get some header extentions and the bullets? and should i keep the flowtechs? Thanks
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If you plan on keeping the car and getting serious at the track, ditch the flowtechs. Get some good long tubes with at least a 1 3/4" primary.
Yeah just get a couple of extensions and some bullets and weld it together. It'll be loud but sound good and flow just fine.
Yeah just get a couple of extensions and some bullets and weld it together. It'll be loud but sound good and flow just fine.
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