dynomax header back exhaust
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Car: 04 Jetta
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dynomax header back exhaust
Would this be a true dual setup for ours cars would it work sounds interesting.
Do you guys think it would work???
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1∂=WLK%2D89009&N=700+4294924930+4294908216+4294908198+4294923429+115&autoview=sku
Do you guys think it would work???
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1∂=WLK%2D89009&N=700+4294924930+4294908216+4294908198+4294923429+115&autoview=sku
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Car: 90 Firebird Formula
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Re: dynomax header back exhaust
its a generic true-dual setup. Not specifically for thirdgens.
It is basically a bunch of pipe and some bends that the dynpmax engineers thought would be most useful for the custom hotrodder to make an exhaust with. You would still run into the problems that everyone else does with true duals on these cars.
It is basically a bunch of pipe and some bends that the dynpmax engineers thought would be most useful for the custom hotrodder to make an exhaust with. You would still run into the problems that everyone else does with true duals on these cars.
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Car: 04 Jetta
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Re: dynomax header back exhaust
thats what i thought that and it tiny lol. I knew ground clearance would be a problem no matter what just never seen it before and thought somone else might of had luck with it. Im not gonna use it though i like my magnaflow lol
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