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ok I got a local place where I can get a mandrel bent 2.5 DP for cheap. will I lose any low end when coupled with pems and a high flow cat?
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Go with the PEM'* for sure, otherwise that DP won't make a lot of difference. The two together will be a good combination.
I'd personally hold off on the CAT for now. You have the same cat as an L67. Think about that.
I'd personally hold off on the CAT for now. You have the same cat as an L67. Think about that.
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so for 150 it is a worth while expense for the mandrel bent DP the piping and all the flanges and removing the resonator. I guess I should mention that I am in the mountains so since it would flow better I could feel it in the buttdyno even here
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Originally Posted by willwren
I personally think you'll regret removing the resonator.
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Originally Posted by willwren
I personally think you'll regret removing the resonator.
If he were to go with aftermarket mufflers, then no, i would not remove the resonator
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well toasty I got a setup of flo pro vforce muffs not stockers I want it louder though so I might get something smaller to get it louder. I want power and sound but it seems like that is hard to do. as for you haro I think getting the kinks out at the least would be worth it
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The 2.5 inch will be an improvement for sure over the stock DP; i think it is a much better plan to go with a 2.5 than a 3" especially on Greg'* L36. The 3" is WAY too much on the L36
Greg; if you still want it louder i would look into possibly getting an aftermarket resonator. But the first step may be to just remove the OEM one, then go back and get a high flow resonator installed if it ends up being too raspy or have too much drone for you. Keep us posted on what you do and how you like it
Greg; if you still want it louder i would look into possibly getting an aftermarket resonator. But the first step may be to just remove the OEM one, then go back and get a high flow resonator installed if it ends up being too raspy or have too much drone for you. Keep us posted on what you do and how you like it