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Adam
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3/14/2002
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Hello all. I have a 93 Dak CC LE with the 5.2 Magnum. I have a FIPK K&N on it and that is the only thing performance wise. I am looking into a performance exhaust system and was wondering what gets you the best bang for the buck. The Mopar one? or an aftermarket? Any feedback would be wonderful. Thanks!
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3/14/2002
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Search the forums for "exhaust". You will find everything from lawnmower exhaust(actually a duscussion once) to big V8's.

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3/14/2002
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Spintech, Flowmaster, Gibson, Dynomax, etc. They all have options that will work, some models are louder then others but its just a matter of personal preference.



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3/14/2002
11:27:56

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I have a 99 5.2L with an FIPK and I purchased the Gibson swept side single cat back exhaust because I didn't want the thing to be too loud and in actuallity it's not loud enough. I felt a little performance increase but nothing to write home about. Most people I think have the flowmaster systems. Differences of 5-8 hp range in comparing all systems. Nothing your actually going to feel without any other mods. It's basically about sound and name brand. I also got the gibson system cause I'm eventually going to get matching headers (so think long term goals).
~Bill~



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