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Old 09-17-2007, 01:25 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dford8 View Post
I went the Flowmaster 50 route with a ss tip for cost and love the sound. If I had the extra cash, my wife and 3 kids make sure I don't lol, I'd go Zoomers.

PS, It doesn't bother me that Zoomer jumps in on these messages, just my 2 cents.

Question for Zoomers, I have heard and read that true Duals will reduce performance due to the reduced back pressure. Is this a fact and if so how does your system handle it?

The only thing you have to worry about with duals is if the pipes are too large. Reducing unwanted back pressure is not a bad thing, but I wouldn't go any bigger than 2.25" pipes on a dual system for the Tundra engine. To me true duals are two separate mufflers with an h-pipe or x-pipe crossover. I think you'll find most if not all the dual systems out there are two in and two out of a single Muffler using 2.5" pipe. The crossover is designed inside the muffler, so not really a true dual , but more for just looks. Our 3" single system would be the equivalent to a true dual 2.25" system .
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