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Long story short, Local shop is installing my flow master 80 series (3" pipe), guy says he doesn't have the tools for making the bent s pipe. He wants to leave the factory cat and s pipe. Is this bad (i.e. reduce gains?)? he says it isn't but I'm not sure. And how long is the pipe that needs to be bent, and what shape (I'm assuming S since thats the name but you never know).
I would be worried if an exhaust shop it telling you they can't bend a pipe.
But aside from that... If you're going to replace the S-bend, I wouldn't bother with having them bend it. Just have them weld up two 90-degree mandrel bends. (I also hear 45 degree will work.)
I didn't notice any great power gain from the high flow cat. As for the S-pipe, I currently have the stock S-pipe and I-pipe, but will be replacing them soon when I put on my Dynomax. I'll let you know what the difference is...
Thanks, I appreciate the feed back. I drove home last night after getting the exhaust installed, and SLP CAI. Car semmed a bit more responsive, but its hard to tell if its just psychological or not. Was definately louder though, I do like that. One thing I noticed though, during Idle, like sitting in traffic, the engine was running hotter. When actually moving it went back to normal temps. Is that bad?
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