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Old 01-31-2014   #11
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Default Re: Headers & exhaust

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Originally Posted by Paul Workman View Post
Performance wise, Marc suggests the Corsa with headers, sans cats, if allowed. The package delivers performance gains w/o resonance (I'm told), but they do have a "tinny" sound that some like and others do not.
Corsa w/headers, sans cats has absolutely no resonance but is LOUD. The sound is different (subjective observation). I had this system but grew weary of the LOUD (i.e. I could no longer drive around my small town without attracting a LOT of unwanted attention; resonance was never an issue.

My current solution is headers, no cats, and an LT-4 stock exhaust from the collectors back. No resonance and sounds stock in the cabin, but somewhat louder outside. Without a dyno comparison I can't comment on HP loss but in real-world driving it doesn't seem that I lost much, if any, and it "feels" like I picked up a little torque. Again, without a dyno that doesn't really mean anything but I'm reasonably happy with the system ... for now.

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The system that impresses me is the headers (SW or Watson), sans cats, SW type X pipe, no resonator, the Dynamax 17228 muffs with the NPP type gate affixed to one of the two active muffler outlets.** It is a true 3" system from the header collectors to the muffler inlets for least restriction and max performance, and the valve on one of the muffler outlets reduces resonance to a very tolerable level. What's not to like???
I haven't heard this setup yet but this might be my next direction should I want to change the exhaust again.
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