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I just put in my Ram air and Lid on 98 camaro. I figure since i got the intake setup done ide do somewhat of an exhaust...I figured it would cost 150 Bux for a flowmaster 80 series muffler and 2 pacesetter angle cut tips. How much would it cost to install at a shop considering they would have to weld it in and supply the 2 pipes going from the muffler to the tips? And also is there ne way i could do it myself?
Thanx
1998 3.8L Camaro<br />Whisper Ram Air and Lid<br />4 New internals 1-10\" sub 700W amp<br />Flowmaster 80 series<br />17\" Eagle 077s
I don't think you will get any real performace gains with the rear section exhaust. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it the muffler and tips? Your best bet is to go with a catback.
Camary, I took the exhaust off a 99 WS6...just the muffler...I got it mainly because it would give me duals... It doesn't give you any major horsepower, but it does give you a good deep sound. I think it might have given me as much hp as a K&N filter.
Ed
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