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im thinkin about a dual exhaust, i have already made a thread on this but this time i want only ppl with dual exhuast or have had dual exhuast on their xj before to respond or any experience. my question is do they really get hung up a lot and get torn off alot?thanks
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Doesn't really matter, because they both meet at the same collection point to the same pipe.
A true dual exhaust will be realized on opposing cylinder engines, like V's.
Putting a dual exhaust on a Cherokee is basically useless. It's all looks.
A true dual exhaust will be realized on opposing cylinder engines, like V's.
Putting a dual exhaust on a Cherokee is basically useless. It's all looks.
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Engine: 4.0 with all of the noise and clatter
Extra weight and having to snake another pipe under and around the bottom of an XJ for NO gain is not a great idea.
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