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I have a 2013 stock dodge ram express 1500 and can't decide what exhaust system to choose whether magnaflow catback or borla catback.. Any suggestions?
I am a big Magnaflow fan myself. For the money, you are going to get the same performance, quality, and great sound that you would get from the more expensive Borla kits. The 5" tips in the Magnaflow catback look amazing as well...
Magnaflow Catback Exhaust 2009-2013 Dodge Ram 1500 Dual Rear Exit catback exhaust with 22" muffler and dual 5" polished stainless steel tips
I am going with the Magnaflow since I have it on my Challenger but I also want headers and Y pipe. I can't believe how small and flattened the y pipe is. Any suggestions on headers?
You have a few choices for headers. The best performing setup is going to be the ARH longtubes. These come with a 3" mandrel bent y-pipe and high flow cats. It is also designed to clamp onto the existing exhaust as well as all the aftermarket catback systems, so there is no welding required. Many guys are seeing upwards of 30hp/30tq from the headers alone.
The next option would be a set of shorty headers, but you will then need to modify the stock y-pipe as shorties are designed to bolt up to the factory y-pipe. The shorties are typically worth about 12-15hp/tq.
Correct. I would stick with the 1 3/4". The 1 7/8" are more designed for guys with boost or nitrous as they will give more top end power, but cause a loss of low end power.
Easiest way to install headers on these trucks is to sit in the front fender. Just remove the wheels, pull up a chair, and go to work. It is about a 4 hour job, but it is doable if you have any sort of mechanical background. With you guys having already installed headers in the past, you shouldn't have any trouble.