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Micah
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3/02/2004
00:45:30

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I have decided on 40 series dual/out delta flow muffler. What is the best input/output measurements for a deeper gargle and of course, performance? can anyone with experience help?



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3/02/2004
00:48:59

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I've read on here 2 1/2" in and (2) 2 1/4" out is best for us 6ers.



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3/02/2004
08:25:58

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i have 3in on mine but thats what it had from the factory 2002cc



Eric
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3/02/2004
20:40:20

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I have 2 and 1/2" on my 40 series. Sounds great. I get lots of compliments.

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3/02/2004
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3 inch from the factory? Wow. In and out?



Micah
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3/02/2004
23:08:57

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what would be the difference between 2 1/2 in (2) 2 1/4 out and something like 3 in and (2) 2 3/4



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3/02/2004
23:17:52

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Less backpressure....possibly not enough to keep your low-end torque.

Josh

Red 98 RC V6 2wd Single in/dual out exhaust (soon to be switched to a flowmaster 40 single in/dual out), s-bolt "mod", Edelbrock 10" round air cleaner w/ K&N air filter, removed rubber flap...and more to come

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3/02/2004
23:29:21

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what about 3 in and (2) 2 1/2 out? how is that different from 2 1/2 in and (2) 2 1/4 out



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