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    Bronco Boy,
    Are they the 3" mufflers? Did you buy their hangers yet? If so where? Thanks man i appreciate it.
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    overkill has a recipe for an exhaust setup, it might give you some inspiration. you can find it at the bottom of the page.

    http://www.getoverkilled.ca/LS4tech.html
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    Yup, 2.25".

    Here is the install....

    http://chrisb.users.superford.org/Gr.../Mufflers.html

    I love the low/deep sound of the Borla's.
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    I stopped in to ask a quick question; Can you buy just the y-pipe back? I'd still like to know if that's possible in the mandrel kit mentioned. I guess maybe I could email and ask..

    Anyway, I found this and I think it's the stock pipe only from Walker. There's no resonator on it. Do the hangers look right? It doesn't cost very much.

    Walker catalog listing - http://www.walkerexhaust.com/catalog...g-lookup/55367

    From Summit - https://www.summitracing.com/parts/w...iABEgIuSfD_BwE

    From RA - http://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/wal...367,pipe,10038
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaukRapids View Post
    I stopped in to ask a quick question; Can you buy just the y-pipe back? I'd still like to know if that's possible in the mandrel kit mentioned. I guess maybe I could email and ask..
    Possibly. To buy portions of a cat-back system is very expensive. Better to go to an exhaust shop and have them bend/weld something up.



    Anyway, I found this and I think it's the stock pipe only from Walker. There's no resonator on it. Do the hangers look right? It doesn't cost very much.

    Walker catalog listing - http://www.walkerexhaust.com/catalog...g-lookup/55367
    Yes that is the stock exhaust.
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    is there a 3" stock sounding muffler?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtMarshal View Post
    is there a 3" stock sounding muffler?
    Walkers are supposed to sound stock. Just hog them inlets out and weld the pipe right to 'er. Lol
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    I've heard the slp, cherry bombs, borla, custom mufflers, you name it. I loved the borla cat back. Had the best sound no rasp, even better when I went turbo. I have the zzp on my impala currently, superchargered not turbo, and it sounds ok, it's quiet at idle and gets louder when you accelerate but I have to get my exhaust connections welded up, in sick of leaks from the downpipe connections, 2 bolt flanges are dumb! If I did it again it go maderal bends to borla mufflers with a small res.
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    Gen V 3.4”|FWI|N* TB lq4 MAF|1.9 Modded Rockers|F&R Plogs|ZZP 3" Catted DP|ZZP 2.5" Catback|
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