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Do straight pipes on a non-turboed 6.2 sound good?


Created On Monday 20, October, 2003 4:42 PM by Swimmerdude

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Swimmerdude
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Note Monday October 20, 2003 16:42 View thread in raw text format
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I have a 1985 blazer with a 6.2L, my friend has a ford powerstroke with straight pipes and it soundz cool as hell, i want them to, but im thinking the fact that my 6.2 isnt turboed might change the way it soundz! so any of yall that have any suggestion please help thanks

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chevytrk13
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Note Sunday December 21, 2003 04:52 View users profile View thread in raw text format
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Ok, here is my two cents. Straight pipes sound just fine on the 6.2Ls. But more importantly it is much more of a cost wise solution, because the 6.2ls rot away mufflers in no time, and it never fails, they always do. Hope this helps.

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Note Monday February 09, 2004 05:12 View thread in raw text format
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<< 6.2ls rot away mufflers in no time, and it never fails, they always do. >>



Interesting you should say that. My 83 GMC 1500 with 6.2 is at 208,000 miles with the original mufflers and exhaust system. I guess 21 years is "no time"
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jdw
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Note Tuesday February 10, 2004 01:41 View thread in raw text format
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Must be where you live, in rainy western oregon I was patching about once a year and now in sunny socal I haven't done any thing for three years.
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