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...and have a shop make the pipes? if not what is the best/nicest sounding dual exhaust for a 2005 dodge ram 1500
Hemi btw which is better to get? true duals or a double outlet muffler? |
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true duals are always better then dual outlet muffler but you have the added expense of the extra catalystic converter but the added cost is worth it for the extra gas milage and extra power it adds but if you do go with the true duals go to a good performance shop and have a custom exhaust built and have them add a X pipe after the converters but before the mufflers it will help equalize the pressure between the 2 sides giving the same back pressure and equlizing the sound i would run flow master single chamber mufflers 2 1/2 inch inlet with 3 inch outlet thats what im running on my 80 dodge ram with a 440 and you wouldnt believe how sweet it sounds
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