andrew_s
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Anyone? Toying with this idea since I hear its not much louder then stock and I like the idea of a dual exit on the same side.
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link the product? i don't think such a product exists? or can't seem to find it
Yeah I like the split dual exhaust idea. But Id also like the exaust to look and sound close to stock (decible level) which is why im a fan of the dual but same teeminal location. These 2 years with the expedition have been the only years since I started driving that I have had a stock exhaust and I LOVE the stealth and quite. But I wish the note was a little better. Thats why im wondering about the dual sport that summit seems to have. Oh and being a bolt on I can remove and replace if I feel like going back to stock which is a plus.any exhaust shop can put it on the same side...the prob is when u want them split to each side
Questions for ya! How much louder then stock is the system? And im assuming it really only added sound and nothing for power? Since most modern trucks are pretty efficient to begin with (my truck hauls for what it is). Id like a more aggressive sound but also don't want droning or loud exhaust as the cops around here are bored and love to notice things like that. Oh and of coures I dont want to lose low end...I put the single pipe Gibson on my 2011 XLT. I had the dual pipe on the same side on my 2000 XLT. I have not looked lately but when I got the single pipe setup, there was not a dual made for my 2011. After getting under the truck myself and installing the single, it became very apparent that there is not nearly enough room to route a dual pipe system in my Expedition. Nor was there space to split and go down both sides of the truck.
Sound on my single system is OK but I wish I had the sound of the dual setup I had on the 2000. In normal driving these new transmissions also keep the sound down by shifting much earlier.