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can anyone tell me the real benifit of havin dule exhuast because i am tossing up weather to get a set for my tonner it has a 186 in it with extractors and wondering if the duel exhaust will do it better then the single
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No. Not on a red 6. All you will gain is a terrible cackle, and probably loss of torque. |
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Yes Loss of torque will be the case. With your weight its something you don't want to be throwing away.
And they don't sound that bloody pleasant either!
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the benifits of dual exhaust are basically to increase exhaust size or volume of flow, without decreasing your ride height. eg a twin 2 1/4 inch is roughly the same as a single 3 inch in flow, but obviously wont hang as far down under the car. i am yet
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I believe that a single 2 1/4 for a red 6 is enough!! Just my 2 cents... Thats what im running! Plenty loud enough!
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