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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Calgary, AB Canada
Age: 40
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Exhaust question
Am i thinking of buying headers for my car. Anyways, my question is if i were to get headers, what would be a good set up for exhaust piping to the muffler? And if i weren't to get headers, what would be a good setup for that situtation as well? (what i mean is like thickness/brand of piping and muffler type)
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: OR
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Header, not plural.
2.25" piping would be good to run back to the muffler. You could go 2.5" if you wanted, but don't go bigger than that unless you are FI.
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Ya i am fuel-injected...thx
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FI meaning 'force induction' such as turbo, supercharger. NA means naturally aspirated. You are not FI in the way I was referring to it.
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oh..my bad
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