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Registered User
Age: 24
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 322
Location: Oshawa User is: OffLine |
Exhaust (time to fix/change)
on my 95 jimmy the exhaust system has had quit a few repairs done to it from the old owner and its starting to make noise and fall apart lol so i'm going to have to replace it from the manifold back. now should i go back to orignal or go aftermarket from manifold to the tip? the muffler appearse to have been changed so woudl the stock muff give me a little rumble nothing to crazy? thxs for your time to read this and i hope you guys can give me some tips on what i should do. thxs
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Road Racing Blazer
Age: 22
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 4,561
Location: Santa Cruz, CA User is: OffLine |
Re: Exhaust (time to fix/change)
Go Flows if u cant decicde, unoriginal but nice and DEFINITELY get an aftermarket Y-Pipe, big Per. difference so I've heard. |
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strip rat
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 177
Location: Northeast Indiana User is: OffLine |
Re: Exhaust (time to fix/change)
I had my exhaust done at a local shop on my 95 jimmy...nothing fancy. I have a Cat-co hi-flow catalytic converter and an Imco hi-flow muffler. (also bigger piping along the way) Good sound, more hp, and i picked up a ton on MPG. If you go from manifold back, get new O2 sensors to finish it off.
-also should this be moved to exhaust? |
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