New exhaust

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LukeZ

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So I finally got new exhaust. Night time is before, daylight is after.

As you can see, my old pipes had about 3in of clearance from the pavement lmao. They were also bent to hell from hitting speed bumps, rusted a little, had the stock cat, and a QTP cutout that I thought was cool so I put it on there. They were 2 1/4 in, had dual mag tips, and a Flowmaster 80 Series.

New pipes are 2 1/2, have a high flow cat, a Super 10, and a 3in stainless tip. Ill see if I can get some audio on here. Sounds a lot better to me.

On a side note, I think these are steel pipes. Not stainless. If you look on the welded spots on the pipes, there is something sprayed there to prevent rust Im guessing. Is there anything like that with which I can coat the entirety of my exhaust with to prevent rust? Something that can take heat? I dont mind reapplying it every now and then if I have to. I just plan to keep these pipes for awhile. If anyone knows a good product, let me know.
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LukeZ

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LukeZ

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Delaware
Heres the audio

Nighttime is before, daytime is after
 
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