Wife went to the finger lakes region of New York this weekend.![]()
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Hope she enjoyed that little dusting of snow.
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Wife went to the finger lakes region of New York this weekend.![]()
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That was in Savannah, but she is from Waterloo/Seneca FallsMy family is originally from that area... DNW
Most states have laws against tinting headlights/taillights. I have been pulled over quite a few times with my non GM car but cops are really surprised when they see a middle aged bald guy driving with a clean record. They usually give me a verbal warning.Tinted tail lights make me nervous. I removed the stick on tint the PO had on mine. I always think about some clever lawyer using it against me if I get rear-ended.
What did you tint the tail lights with?
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The red interior lights remind me of "RED ALERT" on Star Trek. Like the tinted tails better. Did you DIY, or just replace them with tinted ones?
What was they're suggestions/ideas?Didn't really do anything to the Burb... but Fed Ex did deliver the headers... and I spoke with my buddies at the exhaust shop about deleting the cats and possibly installing a cut out.
What was they're suggestions/ideas?
I am still undecided at this point. I like the idea of giving the shorties the best possible chance of making more power by having no restrictions right after them BUT I also don't want to lose too much back pressure and possibly lose some TQ.
Still debating.
No such thing as needing back pressure.
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That may have been true for older muscle cars, but today with engines it matters more that you match the primaries with the engine and that they go into the collector in the correct order. Engine Masters had a great video on it until Motortreand bought them. You may still be able to find it somewhere. The also did a video on x pipe vs h pipe and that sounds more like what you are referring to. But on the hp and tq levels we are talking about the are negligible.Not to be argumentative but if this is true, why do smaller primary tubes equate to more torque and larger tubes equate to more horsepower???
Again, not arguing, just always curious about how things work.
That may have been true for older muscle cars, but today with engines it matters more that you match the primaries with the engine and that they go into the collector in the correct order. Engine Masters had a great video on it until Motortreand bought them. You may still be able to find it somewhere. The also did a video on x pipe vs h pipe and that sounds more like what you are referring to. But on the hp and tq levels we are talking about the are negligible.
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I am not keeping mine. I don't think you would notice it until you tune it. It also depends on how plugged your cats are. Mine are pretty bad so I may notice a little, but not much.So, in your opinion, you see no reason to keep the cats?
Do you think it would be a noticeable difference one way or the other?
I am not keeping mine. I don't think you would notice it until you tune it. It also depends on how plugged your cats are. Mine are pretty bad so I may notice a little, but not much.
I have a 6.2 Denali so I am going with the 1 7/8 long tubes from speed engineering.
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So I had a few minutes, and these came in today. 3157 for the front
(not the fancy JDM ones) $8 wish.com.... we'll see.
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They do this, brightly:
Installed:
Rear View(only LED backup/license plate and light strip):
Still trying to find a use for these...(waterproof and white about 3/8inch)View attachment 214621
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