Cat-back Exhaust for a 95 rt/10

Doug

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Has anybody put this catback system on. how does it sound? what kind of gains do you get? the system is from btr performance. (belanger's catback) thanks
 

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Really depends on the rest of your setup. If everything else is stock on a 95, don't waste your money...just replace the cat with a highflow or straight pipe.

Now, if you get into headers and a true 3" all the way out (meaning you won't use stock flex pipe before cat) you can consider this.
 

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I'm still searching for an exhaust system, too. I hear so many conflicting views, you don't know who to believe. My '95 is stock and I don't plan on getting headers. I would like high flow cats & mufflers, cats & no mufflers, or mufflers & no cats in some combination. I was leaning towards Roe's high flow cats & mufflers, which is direct bolt-on for the 95. Some people say it's loud, others say it's louder than stock but not that loud. Guess I'll keep searching!
 

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Motor city 95--- aftermarket co's offer a stainless flex pipe, the flex section only, in different lenghts and diameters. I just redid my side exhaust using these. If anyone would like, I can supply the name of the co here in GA that sells them. John
 

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When I first bought my 94, I swapped the stock mufflers for some inexpensive free-flow mufflers. HUGE difference in sound, and got rid of the heat in the side sills. I took the suggestion of many on the old VCA board and put glass packs (yep, that's right) and used those for 5 years and 30k miles until I got headers and complete 3" exhaust. It was like a couple hundred $ total including installation. The stock Gen I mufflers have so much backpressure that they rob horsepower, and retain a ton of heat. Do a before and after dyno, and I bet you would be surprised.
I have some 3" in and out Dynomax that will fit in the sidesills if anyone is interested.
Complete cat-back from Roe, with free-flow cats would make a huge difference.
 
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Thanks for the help. i'll keep looking.

xs torq, how much do you want for the dynomax?
 

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My near stock 1994 RT/10 with stock exhaust manifolds no cats, and straight through 2.5" DynoMax mufflers had a 12.12 best ET... (with a slow 60' time..!)


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