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Old 12-05-2006 | 12:21 PM
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i love the way duals look. if the SRT4s have them, why cant we. plus the SRTs sounds wicked from the factory to me.
Old 12-05-2006 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by joeworkstoohard
no it isn't. check out a lot of motorcycles.
your right its not impossible but not what they are talking about here.
Old 12-10-2006 | 10:26 PM
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If you just y pipe it, you'll be fine. Think of it this way, true dual on our cars would be 2 cylinders per exhaust system. (basically two seperate exhaust systems). Not to mention the need for a custom header, two catalytic converters, etc... And unless you plan on high revving even while cruising, thats a lot for two cylinders to push. Seems like a performance loss, not a gain.

I plan on going dual, but I'm also turboing at the same time.

How hard would it be to create something like that? The rear grill I mean... I was just thinking of buying a rear grill from GM, and just flipping it and cutting them both in half, but then I realised it wouldn't be facing the right way...
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