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Cartech SN95 Outlaw T64

Discussion in 'Turbo Kit Feedback, Shop and Product Reviews' started by ronlp, Jul 7, 2003.

  1. ronlp

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    Apr 23, 2003
    I just ordered it Friday.

    The car won't be running for at least a few weeks because I'm changing a whole bunch of shit at the same time. I'll update when I get it going. The reviews on Stangnet were favorable, though.

    It definitely has to be the most free-flowing full system, since even the Magnas have a slight 'S' bend in the muffler. The resonators in the SLP are absolutely straight through. You can look right through them. :D It's as close to staright pipes as you can get while still having some kind of a silencer.
     
  2. MastaOfDisasta

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    Jun 26, 2003
    They do seem nice.

    Keep us updated man!:tu:
     
  3. MastaOfDisasta

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    Jun 26, 2003
    Whoa just thought of something.

    Does the exhaust system require longtube headers or can I use shorties?

    Don't know if this has been mentioned before but can you use an x or h pipe for the system? Or does it not need one or does it come with one?

    Thanks Ron.
     
  4. ronlp

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    Apr 23, 2003
    My kit is made to use a short Mac h-pipe for longtubes, which I also just ordered. I suppose others would/might fit as well.

    The SLP system is just the cat back and will work with anything.

    Does that make sense or did you mean something else?
     
  5. MastaOfDisasta

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    Jun 26, 2003
    Oh okay so it's JUST the catback.

    I understand now, I'll just have to find out for sure if shorties and a regular x pipe can be used.:D

    Thanks again.
     
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