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most of the popular exhausts typically have an x-pipe, but there is something out there for whatever floats your boat. The forum favorite (I believe) is the Fast Intentions exhaust,
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most of the popular exhausts typically have an x-pipe, but there is something out there for whatever floats your boat. The forum favorite (I believe) is the Fast Intentions exhaust, though I personally use the Berk Technologies exhaust with F.I. long tube headers. My setup is modest (for a catless system) for daily driving but screams when I get on it. The rasp typically comes from either hi-flow cats or test pipes/LTHs.
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