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I have a 2005 Silverado 2500 HD that has true dual exhaust. Id like to install 2 single in/single out flowmaster super 10s but am concerned about back pressure. Would it be better for my engine to just install the flowmaster dual in/dual out 50 series HD?

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Here you go. OBX LT headers, no cats or resonators (I had the OBX resonators removed and replaced with cutouts), X pipe, flo pro max DI/DO, 2 18" glass packs (one for each bank). All in that order.

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I would run true duals with a H-Pipe and two Dynomax Race bullets. It will be extremely loud but not sound like a hillbilly deluxe.

 

Cheap and effective, plenty loud for ya.

 

The H-Pipe will help the scavenging effect without giving you a higher pitched tone and noise reduction like a X-Pipe can introduce to the system. The race bullets will only clean up the tone so its deeper and not quite as harsh. Also run turndowns not tips.

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