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Old 09-19-2010, 12:01 PM   #1
Giaquinto1989
 
Drives: 2010 Camaro 1LT
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Location: New Jersey
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Getting my exhaust done

So basically, I have enough money to buy an exhaust for my car now, and what im really trying to get out of it is more HP. I've been reading up and it seems that the only real significant gains are coming from LT headers. I know BBK claimed +33 peak HP, and ARH has made a set as well, but really whats the difference between them?

I have also noticed that people have taken Lt's and matched them to other parts, like the MRT 2.0, I'm trying to figure it all out but I am just really confused with all the different parts, and what i would need to have a full exhaust system. If anyone could help me out, or suggest some pairs/parts, that would be great

Also, I live in central jersey, does anyone know of a good shop that could piece it all together for me once I have all the parts?

Thank you
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