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Old 08-24-2005, 04:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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just got my zoomers, but its not a cat back system....

it goes from the x pipe back. what are people doing with this, anyone upgrading the x pipe aswell or just slaping the zoomers on as it comes.
seems to me like extending it back to the cats would further imporve the performance of the system. also when you do headers do you then replace the x pipe and the cats?
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Old 08-24-2005, 05:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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it goes from the x pipe back. what are people doing with this, anyone upgrading the x pipe aswell or just slaping the zoomers on as it comes.
seems to me like extending it back to the cats would further imporve the performance of the system. also when you do headers do you then replace the x pipe and the cats?
In our system we utilize the stock x-pipe, why re-invent the wheel. Technically you could call it a x-pipe back but it is in back of the cats. Follow the instructions by cutting the x-pipe 5.5" back from the cross member and that is where our connector pipes slip over. Also if you do headers in the future you leave both the x-pipe and cats intact, the headers bolt-up pre cat. If you have any questions pleas don't hesitate to call. Thanks, Ron 949-916-3240

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