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markw487
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12/21/2006
03:57:51

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i want to take everything from the y pipe on back out of the system. i would like to add a gibson cat-back dual pipe system from the first muffler back. at the same time i want to get rid of the stock catalytic converter. any ideas or recommendations on a full flow converter, for this system? in the past i used dynomax on my gmc vans.



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12/21/2006
22:40:03

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i used the magnaflow catalytic converter for $63 bent it to go out in front of the rear tire nice sound



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12/27/2006
01:58:34

RE: gibson exhaust
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carsound good price at truckperformance.com
they are made by magnaflow

the catco at summittracing.com is also a good
choice

Gibbson also makes the headers all matched
componaints the gibbson systems show real
nice mid and top end gains also a little
on the loud side but not to bad

dynomax 11748 factory 2.5 tail
pacesetter prediter dual at truck perf under
$300

these are also good choices

JBA
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All make headers for the V6

Larry
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markw487
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12/27/2006
08:45:24

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thanks for the info. i'll check these items out. i'll post later and let you know what i did and how it turned out. thanks



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12/28/2006
02:17:29

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i just did a flowmaster forty series on my v6 dakota with no tip and it sets off car alarms as i go down the street so i recomend flowmaster



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