Looking to purchase a full 3" turboback exhaust. You guys have any advice? I know what I don't want so lets start there; no side exits or e-cutouts. Also will a high flow cat really restrict airflow that much. Not looking to go through the hastle at inspection time like a lot of people I know. Any recommendations are appreciated?
anything maxxfab makes is nice look into his stuff. I will warn you anything other then stock exhaust that exits from the rear will have a annoying ass drone.
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poobank special...... do a cutom 3" at local shop you'll save mad money....or i agree with ^^^^^^ i know you said no to the see but with the cat it is hella quiet.
Buy my MPX 3" TBE with high-flow cat. The performance difference is only a couple hp between a cat and no cat...and like you said you wont have to worry about emissions or anything. The exhaust sounds great. It looks just like the stock but alot better. The welds and bends are amazing. Let me know.
a cat will only restict about 2-4 hp....but with a cat you can not run leaded race gas.....
these are your bad options for exhaust.....maxfab's rear exits with the dual tip dont flow crap out the passenger side tip.....and how they weld the one pipe to the other just looks like crap.......mpx rear exit loves to crack aparts and break hangers
i love the injen exhaust personally because it is the only one that splits the exhaust evenly between the 2 tips.....and its all stainless so it looks good....and its not too loud in the car but its $$$$....and the b+b exhaust just sounds the best out of all the exhausts made for the srt but they dont split the exhaust evenly either
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