i think you would get better gas mileage but lose some torque. i might be wrong. i think thats 2 high. 250 for everything is ok but not to change a few feet of pipe.
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This is a discussion on Is $250 more worth true duals within the Exhaust forums, part of the Performance category; I want some flomaster 40 or 44 series but they want about $250 more to make them true duals. I ...
I want some flomaster 40 or 44 series but they want about $250 more to make them true duals. I like the sound just fine without true duals, but would I get a more noticeable change in gas mileage or power If they were true? I have a 5.3 V8
i think you would get better gas mileage but lose some torque. i might be wrong. i think thats 2 high. 250 for everything is ok but not to change a few feet of pipe.
$250 Is not too bad. I just paid $500 for an Xpipe, 2.5" duals, Hooker Aerochamber Muffs, and tips. It had a huge difference.
Its like $530 just to get duals or just exhaust $320. Not exact prices, but they're close.
prices must be diff. where yall are. ive got true duals and when i first got my exhaust i got dual flow masters, all the pipe, and 3.5x22" tips for 220. that was a few years ago but it hasnt gone up that much(i dont think)
Well My friend just got the same thing and thats what they told him, Either he is a liar or he got ripped off Idk. I think Its just the setup on the NBS that makes it so much.Originally Posted by marvin willis
Last edited by `Chevy`; 07-12-2007 at 08:02 PM.
true dual with an H pipe or x pipe will give you more bottom end than just straight pipes.
383 silverado 2500 , 4l80e, bassani shorties, coming soon 411 pcm swap & 4.88 gears
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