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Originally Posted by jimmythekid1
I think he ment it would not be true duals if he was running a Y pipe but he is still wrong.
just a few ways to do duals, but not the only ways
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At least around here, "true" duals means no Y pipe (Going into a single pipe). Cross overs aren't really taken into consideration, but most rednecks don't go for duals for performance either.
For instance, the CST10 is "true" duals. I think it sounds better, much throbbier at idle than a y-piped or x-pipe car. You can hear each bank firing in sterero.
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