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And since my window is down I dont have to roll the passenger window down to hear it. And if I want to blow smoke on a ricer that was on my left side (not that I would do such a thing ) I can do that too.
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Well I have 4 inch straight pipe that splits into duals that exit out each side. I like it cause when you go through an overpass or a tunnel and floor it...it freakin' reverberates everywhere and it's LOUD!! However, many are correct in saying that when the smoke starts rolling it's nice to have it concentrated to one side, I could see benefits to that!
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That what I like to do. Sitting in traffic with my exhaust brake cranking out noise, and then blowing those little rice burnners off the line and black smoking the heck out of them.
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