single or dual exhaust?
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single or dual exhaust?
what do u guys think as far as sound and power output, single or dual?...and what style mufflers (as in maker) would you go with??
just a random poll i am getting rid of my dual greddy's cause its time for a change, lemme know if i go single i am gonna have the other outlet on the drivers side read bumper fiberglasses smooth so it looks factory like that....whatcha think fella's?
just a random poll i am getting rid of my dual greddy's cause its time for a change, lemme know if i go single i am gonna have the other outlet on the drivers side read bumper fiberglasses smooth so it looks factory like that....whatcha think fella's?
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single means power AND noise, but duals are good looking and keeps the cops out of your ***..... straight thru designed mufflers for sure to gain performance, but may be louder than chambered ones
for duals racing beat by far is the best way to go in terms of power gain AND noise level... singles you can practically use anything
for duals racing beat by far is the best way to go in terms of power gain AND noise level... singles you can practically use anything
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Please lets not go through this again! This topic has been discussed/debated/argued at great length many times before, and a search will give you all the info you need. In short you'll get as many people saying single as dual, and it'll come down to what you prefer.
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