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Long Tubes + Double X-Pipes and Magnaflow Magnapacks


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So I finally saved enough money to get myself a set of Headers and went all out on a fully built 3" exhaust system for my 5.3

 

Yes, maybe the 1 7/8" Primaries and the dual 3" pipes are too big for the 5.3, but the fuel milage got a bit better and I love how the truck sounds, below is the video about it.

 

So, what do you guys think? Did I over do it or is it cool? one of the reasons I went with this set up is because I didn't seem to find anyone else who had it

 

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Nasty said:

Why 2 x pipes?

Corsa sells double x pipes for the C7 corvettes, and i believe they claim with 2 x pipes you have better low end and midrange torque, which would help me on the highway and towing.

 

Long story short, i just wanted to try it 

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VDellaV sounds pretty good and throaty to me.  Any interior drone other than around 80-85 mph 140-155 kph range?  I assume your Active Fuel Management has been deactivated.

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3 hours ago, Lgetz said:

VDellaV sounds pretty good and throaty to me.  Any interior drone other than around 80-85 mph 140-155 kph range?  I assume your Active Fuel Management has been deactivated.

it drones a bit from 1700 to 1900 rpm

 

AFM is cancelled with a custom DiabLew tune

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