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<blockquote data-quote="Cornbuyer" data-source="post: 16243731" data-attributes="member: 194961"><p>current setup </p><p>2011</p><p>Larger pulley</p><p>Jlt intake</p><p></p><p>Live in Ks so no strict exhaust/emission laws that I am aware of.</p><p></p><p>I am taking the car to get tuned next week, but have an exhaust purchase on the list of things to do. Does the stock exhaust have an x pipe, h pipe, or neither? If it will need retuned after adding exhaust I may as well do the exhaust now. So I have included the 3 options below, feedback would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Option 1: Borla atak cat back. I believe this system comes with an x pipe. Also difficult to find.</p><p>Q: will this set up provide any hp or torque benefit?</p><p>Q: will the vehicle need tuned? I assume so.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Option 2: borla atak axle back.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Option 3: borla atak axle back and borla x pipe. This route may be slightly cheaper than option 1 and easier to find.</p><p>Q: will the borla x pipe fit right into the stock pipes without any cutting? </p><p>Q: how does the x pipe fit with cats or will it eliminate the cats? If so does it come with everything needed to elongate the cats?</p><p>Q: will the vehicle need tuned with this set up? Again I assume so if it eliminates the cats.</p><p>Q: is the x pipe more for sound than performance?</p><p>Q: open to suggestions on better x pipes that fit better or may have shown to perform better.</p><p></p><p>Option 4: go with cervini side exhaust. Although I hear it is tough to get around with this set up.</p><p>Q: does it provide any performance gains?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any and all help or suggestions,</p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cornbuyer, post: 16243731, member: 194961"] current setup 2011 Larger pulley Jlt intake Live in Ks so no strict exhaust/emission laws that I am aware of. I am taking the car to get tuned next week, but have an exhaust purchase on the list of things to do. Does the stock exhaust have an x pipe, h pipe, or neither? If it will need retuned after adding exhaust I may as well do the exhaust now. So I have included the 3 options below, feedback would be appreciated. Option 1: Borla atak cat back. I believe this system comes with an x pipe. Also difficult to find. Q: will this set up provide any hp or torque benefit? Q: will the vehicle need tuned? I assume so. Option 2: borla atak axle back. Option 3: borla atak axle back and borla x pipe. This route may be slightly cheaper than option 1 and easier to find. Q: will the borla x pipe fit right into the stock pipes without any cutting? Q: how does the x pipe fit with cats or will it eliminate the cats? If so does it come with everything needed to elongate the cats? Q: will the vehicle need tuned with this set up? Again I assume so if it eliminates the cats. Q: is the x pipe more for sound than performance? Q: open to suggestions on better x pipes that fit better or may have shown to perform better. Option 4: go with cervini side exhaust. Although I hear it is tough to get around with this set up. Q: does it provide any performance gains? Thanks for any and all help or suggestions, Andrew [/QUOTE]
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