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Old Mar 7, 2002
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What do you think is better?

What do you think is better to have, 2.25" diameter exhaust piping or 2.5", or anything else at that?
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Depends on what your long term plans are. Remember these cars work better w/ backpressure. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] If you're gonna go with forced induction, then larger piping is always better.
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But I thought back pressure was a good thing when you deal with forced induction...
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so basically, a pipe, ranging from 2"-2.25", would probably do the job, providing enough back pressure N/A or Turboed (if they frabricate one).
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