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Old 03-27-2012, 07:36 PM
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Cats aren't going to make it louder necessarily they flow pretty good out of the box. You want loud might wanna start looking at LT's with ORY on the flow and it will make your brain frickin bleed sitting in it.
Old 03-27-2012, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 2000chevysilverado
The setup your wanting is what I just had with duals out the bback droned like crazy and couldn't talk in the truck without speaking up but sounded really nasty now I have long tubes ory and duals out the back much more mellow and deep with no crackle at certain rpms
i dont mind the drone. Have a mustang. im use to it. I dont rly wanna talk in the truck anyways. Less talkin i have to do with the gf and friends haha.

My future plan is longtubes from calspeed but for now and since i can weld, i just wannna cut em out. Im getting an inspection done this week so i can cut the cats out this weekend so ill let you guys know how it goes.
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Should have no problems I did same thing while ypipe was all bolted up
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