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Old May 28, 2004 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by shivers
Bottlenecks occur when the diameter of the exhaust pipe decreases in certain areas ... this is most common before, after, and inside resonators and around flanges/joints. They are not common to every exhaust and generally the better the exhaust, the better the flow from little or no bottlenecks.
thanks! can i get a stock size (2.25in) aftermarket catback?
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