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Old 05-05-10, 02:03 PM
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N/A Exhaust Upgrade Question

So i'm online looking @ some exhausts to upgrade the whack ebay exhaust the guy put on my 7 when I bought it...I'm seeing in the product ads that the turbo exhaust setups fit the N/A engine is this true? I have a 88 GXL 13B N/A...I'm looking @ a nice HKS setup that states it'll bolt right up to n/a or TII...Plz chime in guys...Thanks.
Old 05-05-10, 02:26 PM
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Only from the main cat back.
Old 05-09-10, 10:08 AM
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Get a Corksport cat back. They are inexpensive and look and sound great!
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^ You will also need earplugs.
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86 N/A 13B Stock manifold 2.5inch pipe back to a Flowmaster Baffled muffler off of a v10 Dodge Ram. It lasts longer than Glass or Fiber filled mufflers which rotaries eat up and sounds mild when driving nice, and will get you a ticket when you floor it. I'll never change it.
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OEM mufflers with no cat is a decent sound, nice flowing for an N/A and it isn't hellishly loud. stock 2 inch pipe is fine.
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save your money and get a stainless steal exhaust, trust me you will never regret it.
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