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Old 12-07-2007, 06:19 AM
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True duel magnaflows?

Hey guys I want to get true dual magnaflows with an x pipe. I was thinking of running 2.25" to keep my torque and hp as those are more important than sound to me. Any suggestions or feedback is appreciated.
 

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Old 12-07-2007, 06:29 AM
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All i can say is do it You will not loose power anywhere if you do what you are talking about!! Also use the shortest Magnaflows you can find. (they're not that loud) Look in my gallery for pics.
 
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Will I need anything else besides the x pipe and the 14" magnaflows and the 2.25 piping?
 
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Originally Posted by wakebrder32
Will I need anything else besides the x pipe and the 14" magnaflows and the 2.25 piping?
preferably mandrel bent-phil
 
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Ask around, you might find a local exhaust shop that can and will mandrel bend your pipes. Can also buy the 2.25" pipes as well from them
 
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dynomax bullets. magnaflows are quiet as can be.
 
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Old 12-08-2007, 11:37 AM
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with a magnaflow and an x pipe, you dont need to worry about power loss.... go with 2.5
 
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Dont get 2.25" pipe, go with 2.5". You will have plenty of restirction from your cats, and stock manifolds. Smaller pipe is just going to make the exhaust more "poppy" sounding (but maybe your into that?) You are going to have a very hard time finding a shop that does mandrel bending too. That is another reason to go with 2.5" piping. Get the xpipe and 2, 14" magnaflows. It will sound sweet!
 
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Was thinking of doing the same thing.. I all ready have some ford racing shorty headers, I want to get the magnaflow 2.5 high flow cat and y pipe set up and add a x pipe and two 14' magnaflow mufflers, would i lose power on a 5.4l? would it be better to to 2.25. piping?
 
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Originally Posted by xmotoxgeorge
Was thinking of doing the same thing.. I all ready have some ford racing shorty headers, I want to get the magnaflow 2.5 high flow cat and y pipe set up and add a x pipe and two 14' magnaflow mufflers, would i lose power on a 5.4l? would it be better to to 2.25. piping?

With all the cats you have, 2.5" should be fine. There's quite a few shops that will do mandrel bent, just make sure you ask first if that's what you want.
 
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Old 12-09-2007, 05:00 PM
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Here is a good "general" reference for pipe diameter.

http://www.torquetechexh.com/Web%20P...Which%2026.gif
 
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Originally Posted by FastFord08
Dont get 2.25" pipe, go with 2.5". You will have plenty of restirction from your cats, and stock manifolds. Smaller pipe is just going to make the exhaust more "poppy" sounding (but maybe your into that?) You are going to have a very hard time finding a shop that does mandrel bending too. That is another reason to go with 2.5" piping. Get the xpipe and 2, 14" magnaflows. It will sound sweet!
thats something- mine is 2.25" and it is not poppy sounding at all- i went 2.25 so that my tq band is not higher than it was when it was stock-curious what size your duals are?
 
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thanks a lot guys!
 
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Its always something when you go to finalize! This should be my last question. When getting the 2.5" piping just to make sure, I will need an x pipe with 2.5"??
 

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Originally Posted by wakebrder32
Its always something when you go to finalize! This should be my last question. When getting the 2.5" piping just to make sure, I will need an x pipe with 2.5"??
Ya get the same size as the pipe your running.
 


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