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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 04:46 PM
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catback questions

i know, ive been around here long enough to know this, but i don't. what exactly is a cat back exhuast system? and, as far as noise and performance goes, what can i do with a cut out? the muffler dude said that if i put on the cut out that i have from QTP, it will sound like an exhaust leak rather than being loud. i have flowmaster 40's and he was saying that it will make less noise that what i have right now??? true, or what? and i know, i know, enough questions...is it possible to run true duels with the spare tire carrier under the truck? thanks guys, please to flame spray me.....please.......don't
 
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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 04:57 PM
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A "Cat Back" system is a muffler/mufflers and a single or dual pipes from the catalitic converters back. Thus the wording "Cat Back".
In my humble opinon cut outs sounds just like the guy said. "an exaust leak".
 
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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 10:31 PM
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so what your saying is that is what we all have? right? or am i miss understanding? is there any gap inbetween the cat and muffler? or is it cat-muffler-pipes? still confused
 
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Old Mar 30, 2005 | 10:40 AM
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Yes, you've misunderstood. We don't all have cat-backs. From the factory we have a complete exhaust system in which any piece can later be "CUSTOMIZED". A cat-back is a "KIT" that, on an F-150, replaces everything from the intermediate pipe rearward. They come pre-engineered. The factory manifolds, headpipes, pre-cats, cats, and Y-intersection stay intact with the cat-back installation. There is a slip-joint, from the factory, behind the Y-intersection, where the single intermediate pipe couples. Cat-backs clamp on there and replace the rest of the exhaust. Here are photos of Ford kits...scroll down:
www.dynomax.com/documents/trucksingle/ford.pdf
 
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Old Mar 31, 2005 | 11:53 PM
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AHHHH-HAAAA! thanks MAX, now i understand.
 
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