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Old Sep 23, 2010 | 10:21 PM
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i cant deside if i want to straight pipe my blazer or put a FM 60 on it or Run Dual CB.
its got the 4.3 vortex.
i really want dual exhaust?
wat do ya'll think?
i like the sound of Stright pipes, and CB. the cat is already gutted so its no good anymore! gonnna just take it off completly!
 
Old Sep 24, 2010 | 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by blazer_in_ky
i cant deside if i want to straight pipe my blazer or put a FM 60 on it or Run Dual CB.
its got the 4.3 vortex.
i really want dual exhaust?
wat do ya'll think?
i like the sound of Stright pipes, and CB. the cat is already gutted so its no good anymore! gonnna just take it off completly!
Well if your going to run straight pipes and dual run 2" duals so you keep plenty of low end and still gain in the upper range also. You should gain a decent amount of power. Also the sound it going to be very raw for a stock V6. Dual Cherry Bomb? Cherry Bomb what? Cherry Bomb is the name of the a company that makes many different mufflers. Do you mean glasspacks? Thats an option. I would do dual glasspacks if thats what you want with the longest length possible for them due to the deeper tone
 
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yea i ment glass packs. some one told me that the rain, and salt off the road durring the wither will eat them up!

i would really like the dual staright pipes!
 
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Originally Posted by blazer_in_ky
the cat is already gutted so its no good anymore! gonnna just take it off completly!
We do not recommend or endorse running catless.....

That being said, I would look into a high flow cat, dual cherry bombs and then turn downs....
 
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Originally Posted by blazer_in_ky
yea i ment glass packs. some one told me that the rain, and salt off the road durring the wither will eat them up!

i would really like the dual staright pipes!
I would run to be honest cats yes than straight pipes from there. New cats are high flow from factory and dont get your self in trouble. Keep the pipes small to keep your low end power and mid. You will be very loud i promise lol
 
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Run highflow cats and Thrush Glasspacks or Dynomax Bullets, either have a perforated core so they flow better than a cheap louvered core like a Flowtech or Summit. I hear the Jones Turbo Tubes are perforated glasspacks and they're cheap, try those. I'd run 2.5" single with one cat and glasspack, then a y-pipe and 2" tailpipes out back.
 
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