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tx2000gt

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I know LTs will make more power, but will they quiet exhaust noise?
 
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When i put longtubes and o/r h-pipe on mine from the stock setup, it got 3 times as loud and threw back in the seat twice as hard. cats would make it run a little quieter though
 
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I'd most likely be running catless, and a prochamber.
 
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LT's for sure but have fun puttin em on if u get em(worth it tho)!!!
 
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Yes they are a bitch to put on i'll agree with that

But if you comfortable doing it........it'll be worth it

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One triat of a car with longtubes is it is rather quite at idle/cruise but really screams when getting on it. While with shorties, the difference between cruising/idling and WOT won't be as dramatic. Longtubes tend to run quieter, but a lot louder when on the gas. Longtubes have better sound as well.

Longtubes have been proven to make more power, especially in midrange torque. They are more difficult to install, but worth it.
 

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get the longtubes....you will not regret it.
 

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Duro5341 said:
Yes they are a bitch to put on i'll agree with that

But if you comfortable doing it........it'll be worth it

Duro
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i put on bbk ceramic coated L/Ts and they where really easy to install.
i also put on mac L/Ts and they where the most pain is the a$$ thing in the world to put on. so it all depends.
 
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Some are better designed than others...............

I hear Hooker makes a good fitting header, that is why I will choose them when I put my stang back together

Duro
 

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My buddy and I practically have clone cars of each others', all the way down to the exterior color. The main differences are that I'm running stock shorties and a cat'ed UPR X-pipe, whereas he's got LT's and an O/R H-pipe. We have exactly the same brand/diameter of cat-back.

Oddly enough, mine seems almost twice as loud as his in general cruising and at WOT. Also, he constantly has problems with his headers baking the solenoid on his starter whereas that's one headache I don't have to deal with. (Okay, so the starter design on a '90 differs from an '89, but still...)

I did have the option of going with LT's when I redid my exhaust, but I didn't want to deal with the heat-related issues (even if I invested in a starter blanket and/or coated headers), the annoying install woes, and hoping to get it past smog inspection even if I'd managed to find a short cat'ed H-pipe for a long-tube setup. That, and it was expensive as hell ... all that for the gain of, what, maybe 5hp over what I have now? Nah.

If you can stomach the cost, the install, the smog laws, and the driveability/reliability issues, then they might be okay, especially if you have some other major mods planned later. The stock headers were plenty well and good enough for my purposes, though, as they likely are for about 75% of others', as well.
 

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Go with longtubes, you can grow into them a little better over time, so if you get heads, cam, etc. you don't ever have to worry about exhuast restriction, get some 1 5/8's and be done with it.
 
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i guess if you have the cash to buy long tubes do it but if you don't and you you are looking for a easy job you don't need a hoist for shortie's work well.
 
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