Gains from duals?
Gains from duals?
hey guys, on my 2002 5.4 i have a 2.5" si/so maggie 14" muffler, and i like it, but its not loud enough. i was wondering if i went from what i have now to a 3" si/2.5" DO 14" maggie if i would get some more sound out of it, and maybe gain some power?
thanks
Adam M
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Adam M
blue, if ive currently got a y pipe after the factory cats to straight pipes 45'd behind the rear tires, how can i add in a x-pipe to this setup. i really like the sound of my truck, but ive heard that an x-pipe would bring some torque back that i feel that i lost with the setup im currently running... someone please draw a diagram of how this would work best!
I'm sure you could play with some things for sound, but you could run 6 inch pipes and not gain anything. The theory behind this is, you can only take in as much air as you can put out. So if you're running stock exhaust manifolds, all that air has to squeeze out into those massive pipes.
I've heard that not having enough restriction can hurt engine performance. I personally never ran anything over 2 1/2", I did notice some gains when I switched out my stock cat converters with some high performance ones.
I've heard that not having enough restriction can hurt engine performance. I personally never ran anything over 2 1/2", I did notice some gains when I switched out my stock cat converters with some high performance ones.
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Originally Posted by south_ms_sprcru
blue, if ive currently got a y pipe after the factory cats to straight pipes 45'd behind the rear tires, how can i add in a x-pipe to this setup. i really like the sound of my truck, but ive heard that an x-pipe would bring some torque back that i feel that i lost with the setup im currently running... someone please draw a diagram of how this would work best!
you guys really dont think ill get much more sound out of duals with the same length muffler? i did get talked back to 2.5-dual 2.5's to keep backpressure tho. i dont want my truck to be much louder than it is now, but i wanna hear it other than when im WFO! im not up for true duals. and are dynomax mufflers stainless? cuz our road maintainers put down way too much salt when it snows....
Originally Posted by south_ms_sprcru
blue, if ive currently got a y pipe after the factory cats to straight pipes 45'd behind the rear tires, how can i add in a x-pipe to this setup. i really like the sound of my truck, but ive heard that an x-pipe would bring some torque back that i feel that i lost with the setup im currently running... someone please draw a diagram of how this would work best!
Blue02FX4, either go with a shorter muffler like ParkM said or just cut it off after the muffler. It will not be too loud if you cut it off with a SI/So system.
Last edited by Kevin24; Nov 29, 2007 at 05:26 AM.


