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AlexRaymond19 12-23-2011 12:57 AM

Ideas?!
 
Anyone have any idea on gains to be had if i just went with HFC's, muffler delete like the S-Line axle back exhaust from (cant remember the company) which deletes the muffler and then a mid pipe of some sort? Would it be crazy loud? And would i just be better off getting a full cbe?

FL 4Motion 12-23-2011 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by AlexRaymond19 (Post 1460569)
Anyone have any idea on gains to be had if i just went with HFC's, muffler delete like the S-Line axle back exhaust from (cant remember the company) which deletes the muffler and then a mid pipe of some sort? Would it be crazy loud? And would i just be better off getting a full cbe?

/\ I think AAM is the company that makes that muffler delete option.

I'd personally opt for a well designed cbe and not mess with a mid pipe here, axle back there etc. In fact, if you were looking for the most gains from a cobbled together exhaust, then really the y-pipe/x-pipe upgrade would net the most bang for the buck, you could leave the mid pipes alone and then add the muffler delets if you wanted.

Not 100% positive on HFCs gains, but I'd reckon anywhere from 10-15whp would be a reasonable expectation.

AlexRaymond19 12-23-2011 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion (Post 1460575)
/\ I think AAM is the company that makes that muffler delete option.

I'd personally opt for a well designed cbe and not mess with a mid pipe here, axle back there etc. In fact, if you were looking for the most gains from a cobbled together exhaust, then really the y-pipe/x-pipe upgrade would net the most bang for the buck, you could leave the mid pipes alone and then add the muffler delets if you wanted.

Not 100% positive on HFCs gains, but I'd reckon anywhere from 10-15whp would be a reasonable expectation.

Thanks for the info! Im just trying to have a unique sound/setup with maximum gains. AAM is the company i was talking about for the s-line exhaust, sounds pretty sweet and for ~350 bucks who can complain...


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