straight piped?
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1,427 people have straight piped a ranger.
I don't like how it sounds, and would recommend something like a flowmaster or even a cheap glasspack over straight piping.
what engine do you have? obviously that will affect the sound, and if you straight pipe it you might not have enough backpressure.
I don't like how it sounds, and would recommend something like a flowmaster or even a cheap glasspack over straight piping.
what engine do you have? obviously that will affect the sound, and if you straight pipe it you might not have enough backpressure.
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Yeah taking all the cats off will eliminate all back pressure that your trucks needs to make torque.
You could always leave all the cats on, then put a y pipe where the muffler would be then put piping out the back or however you like it. I had that set up for about a week. Then I went back to the muffler shop and had a SI/DO magnaflow muffler put on. It's my favorite sound so far out of the 6 different exhaust set upsets I've had lol.
You could always leave all the cats on, then put a y pipe where the muffler would be then put piping out the back or however you like it. I had that set up for about a week. Then I went back to the muffler shop and had a SI/DO magnaflow muffler put on. It's my favorite sound so far out of the 6 different exhaust set upsets I've had lol.
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