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Old 07-23-2013, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by bstill
Well, this is in my mud truck/blazer in my avatar, not my daily driver. Stays wot most of the time. Won't take but 5 minutes to swap out if I don't like it.
put an slp loudmouth on that thing!
Old 07-23-2013, 09:40 PM
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Why not clamp on a couple collector mufflers? That would give you the length you need plus it wouldn't sound quite so terrible
Old 07-23-2013, 11:04 PM
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Currently it has true dual dynomax bullets with about a 5 foot pipe. I might try moving them up to the collector.
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I have a pretty interesting y-pipe setup (accidentally ordered a NNBS Pacesetter one and made it fit with my NBS) and it requires removal before any trans work. I had to drive it to the trans shop and had some serious issues with my O2s running open collectors. It ran like *** until I did a ecu reset.

I would think previous suggestions would work (12-14 inches) but the longer the better so it doesn't affect your ****.
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