Exhaust Mod Help-2013 GT
I currently have a 2013 GT with a Pypes cat back system. Trying to figure out what exactly to do. Basically wanting to add HP but keeping a deep aggressive sound without killing my wallet. I love the way the exhaust sounds now.
So my question is what Brands could I use to keep my current Pypes cat back system but add an After cat H pipe with cat deletes? Will any Brand work? I've priced LT headers but not sure if I want to go that expensive. |
I guess I should also ask if this is even possible? Or would I need to just do cat deletes? (To keep current system as well)
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Thank you for the reply, I have a custom tune, CAI and 4.10 gears.
Might try the off road h pipe route and get it retuned after. Loud is okay (at least I say that now) and I think I have a place that would pass it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Aw ok gotcha. I really didn't notice much seat of the pants power with my Xpipe but I love the sound I have noticed other drivers don't like to be near very long lol.
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And see if your old school like me I prefer the sound of an H pipe over the X. It all depends on what you like
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Do you have your stock mufflers handy?
I ask because an O/R midpipe will give you some decent power gains, it's not too tough of an install, but it turns the volume up to 11 if you have a muffler delete type exhaust. I was running Pypes O/R H midpipe, stock over axles with stock resonators and a custom muffler delete. It was so loud I didn't drive it until I got some GT500s in the mail. |
No only thing I have is the Pypes Cat Back super system
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Will adding the O/R H mid pipe delete any parts on the current Cat back system? Such as their M-80 mufflers
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No, your cat back system hooks up to the stock H pipe. You should just be able to bolt your cat back system to the aftermarket mid pipe.
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I had Pypes axle back for approximately two weeks. Droned so bad I wanted to drive off a bridge.
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