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Ok i think i have a buyer for my old muffler, so i can buy some tips and run dual straight pipes on my Camry now (yeah i know im crazy) :P . It will prob still sound good with the resonator and i am planning on getting tips with resonators too cause i dont want it as loud as the old muffler.
Need some input:
http://www.pacesetterexhaust.com/tips.htm
MONZA Single & Dual Outlet, Slash Cut Category
Should i get the dual 2.5 inch tips w/res or the single 3 inch tips w/res when running a dual exhaust?
PS i wanted to try this since no one around here has a dual exhaust camry.
the one i am selling?? it is a arospeed bomb with a 4inch angle cut tip
It is direct bolt on to a 92-96 camry, i am selling it with the inlet pipe which has a flange that just needs to be screwed to the flange near the right rear wheel, no welding!, 120$US. Or i will just sell the muffler which is in 95% exelent cond. for 100$ US obo. i have not had it for a year yet.
Is it a better idea to get my Y-pipe made with the stock size going in and like dual 1.5 inch going out??? If i got the 2.5 in and dual 2.5 out i would lose a lot of back pressure right???
[quote="DrtySthV6SE"]yeah i think i will go with the dual 2.5's
Is it a better idea to get my Y-pipe made with the stock size going in and like dual 1.5 inch going out??? If i got the 2.5 in and dual 2.5 out i would lose a lot of back pressure right???
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