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    sounds like a tough decision I want the best sound for sure and have heard the magnaflow. haven't heard much personally about obx. also I need a new cat do you guys have anything for high flow cats? 2.5 in/out that's no too long or short lol, I found cats idk how short or long I can go. thanks!
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    To be honest there aren't really any sound clips out there that I can find on a V6.
    But, I will tell you this. For years I have recommended Magnaflow. I liked their quality of work and the product so much I put one of their systems in my pick up.

    However, when I came across OBX, I realized that it is also a quality product, seems to be well made, welds appear good.
    I actually like it so much, that their exhaust and headers are going on my C5 Vette as we speak.
    Their systems are extremely popular with the 4th & 5th gen Camaro owners and the LS crowd
    And, you certainly can't beat the price!
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    also do you know the size of the muffler on the obx system thanks again
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    There's plenty of sound clips of peoples 3.8s and I'm sure some have 3.4s with em. Albeit changing headers, cat and can will alter the sound. But damn that's a good deal on the magna flow. Its 527 anywhere else. If I didn't just buy a used exhaust locally I'd get that in a heartbeat

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    well as far as my cat goes I don't know how short or long I can go without having to mod a bolt up system. also is a shorter cat better? anyone lol
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    when im buying a cat what length should It be so my pipes other pipes don't need moved/modded
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    Best thing to do is measure what you currently have installed. You never know, it may have already been replaced once and isn't the same length as stock.
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    Alright so I did some measuring and I found a f body owner selling a brand new magnaflow high flow for 50 bucks its a good one lol. However it's 3 in. I'm not sure if my car can do 3 inch I I got a reducer from the manifold to the cat and then 3 inch to the muffler OR would another reducer after the cat to 2.5 inch be safe or would it have a negative affect in the sound?
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