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Old 10-06-2008, 08:01 AM   #1
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Cheap as in quality, or cheap as in cost? I found some 304 stainless one's that are offset for about 76 each. Not a good buy? I think they're magnaflow.
EDIT cheap as in cost. Nothing wrong with a stainless packed magnaflow. I ran one for about 3 years before I changed my entire setup.

The spreadsheets look good? Just depends on what you want to run I guess. I should mention, that I'm using vbands for all my connections (at the turbo, bottom of down pipe and back of midpipe/cat section) but they are difficult to get to seal 100%. There's no "exhaust leak" noise from mine, but if you remove the clamps you can see where a little gas has escaped around 2-3% of the v-band

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EDIT cheap as in cost. Nothing wrong with a stainless packed magnaflow. I ran one for about 3 years before I changed my entire setup.

The spreadsheets look good? Just depends on what you want to run I guess. I should mention, that I'm using vbands for all my connections (at the turbo, bottom of down pipe and back of midpipe/cat section) but they are difficult to get to seal 100%. There's no "exhaust leak" noise from mine, but if you remove the clamps you can see where a little gas has escaped around 2-3% of the v-band
Do you see that same thing with the V-Band connection by the turbo and is this a normal occurrence with V-Band connections? I thought they were better all the way around in sealing off the exhaust and what not?
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