I installed this dually cat back system on my '99 Dak 318.
I like it very much and seems to perform well compared to other
catbacks (that cost 2x)I have had on other vehicles. The cat back is heavy
duty and fits pretty well. Took some tweaking to get the dual pipes
lined up perfect but finally got it. I really like the sounds it makes
very nice low rumble but actually quieter than my stock system. Probably
because the exhaust exists the rear and not the side. Performance wise
it didn't do too much low end torque wise (headers for that) but above
30 mph it is great. Engine revs very quickly and develops more torque than
before. For $165 I couldn't beat it. I especially love the dual exhaust
look that no other Dak has. I finished it off with a couple of Pacesetter
2 1/2" to 4" chrome tips for a hot look.
Hope this helps
Ja '99 4x4 CC auto, homebrew TB & cold air, Jet II, MSD, electric fan.
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 1999 23:08:27 -0400
From: Jeff Durling <durling@ibm.net>
Subject: DML: Exhaust info
Anybody ever heard of a company called arizona exhaust? My new JC Witney
catalog has a dual catback exhaust setup for the 91-96 daks that wasn't
marked as to who made it so I called and that is the company they said
makes it. It's made out of 16-guage steel that's aluminized (whatever
that means) and is 21/2" in and dual 21/2" out. outside dia. and is
completely mabrel bent. I was thinking if this sounds like other
aftermarket systems and is ok then I would get it and have a muffler
shop install it but with a better muffler. Unless it comes with a decent
one (doubt it). It's $189.95 Let me knbow how this compares with the
dia.and guage setups that some ogf you have from other companies. If you
have heard of the exhaust company let me know. I would get a good
stainless but they are just too expensive. Also, are the gibson kits
stainless?
Jeff Durling
'96 RC Sport
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