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If I were to upgrade my exhaust for performance next step would be dual 3" system allows it to breath a bit easier and makes more power on lower boost, much like turbo cars do from memory.

Ah yeah, cause your Ford is Supercharged...

So similar principle.

But you got like 370+ rwkW's, yeah..?

So what would a Dual 3" system take you up to?

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