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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: AL
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Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
Has anyone else gone the stainless route? Did you use a x-pipe or a h-pipe. How does it sound?
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The LuvShack Garage
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Maple Grove, TN (West Side)
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
I got SS mufflers
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
I say it is a kit but I just bought 24 feet of pipe, 2 45's and 2 180's. I will have to cut and weld everything up.
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The LuvShack Garage
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
oic, I thought u got the Mandrel bent Magnaflow kit, my bad
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: washington
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
generally speaking an h-pipe will provide a more responsive low end with
an x-pipe filling a higher rpm void either way one or the other should be used for proper scavenging ![]() |
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central Vermont
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: South Mississippi
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
Pics are good, a FAQ article is even better.
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Location: AL
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
I will post some pics when i start the process. I am waiting on the weather to turn cold so I will quit driving it. I got all the stuff from stainlessworks.com because I won a $200 gift certificate at the Nashville Good Guys. I think with shipping and everthing the bill was only $330.00
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Re: Got my 2.5' stainless exhaust kit today.
*post-jack, well sort of*
I've also been thinking about an exhaust for the Blazer lately. Mine is literally rotting off the truck, I squeaked by on my TX inspection last November but I know it will not pass this year in NC. So I think I will get the LMC turbo system (I know, cheap) and build an H-pipe into it for a couple extra $. I'm just looking foward to hearing myself think when driving the Blazer. That hasn't happened in the nearly 2 years of ownership! Good luck with it!
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