exhaust issue in Denali 05

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khaled_94

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Well like the title says I am in the process of modifying my exhaust by installing pacesetter headers and like every other long headers they come with Ypipe and the Denali muffler has 2 inlet so i would need a Xpipe instead

the idea is buying the Ypipe and cut the end of it and weld pipes
or theres a special Xpipe for the 05 Denali 6.0 exhaust?

planning to keep my stock muffler due to some inspection in my country
 

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You need someone with experience to custom fab this for you.
 

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An alternative would be to get a muffler from a 5.3 truck which would be single in/out and have it welded in. It would appear stock to those who didnt know any better.
 
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You need someone with experience to custom fab this for you.
the experts in my area are really expensive meaning i would pay for ARH that cost 1000+$ rather 400$ for a custom Xpipe


An alternative would be to get a muffler from a 5.3 truck which would be single in/out and have it welded in. It would appear stock to those who didnt know any better.
wouldnt the 5.3 muffler decrease the performance and change the sound cuz of the 1 inlet
 

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Likely no, both setups are going to be really quiet.
 

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An alternative would be to get a muffler from a 5.3 truck which would be single in/out and have it welded in. It would appear stock to those who didnt know any better.
I have a 5.3 and it was single in Dual out then it merged into the stock tip behind the passenger rear tire. I have the flex fuel 5.3 so i'm assuming that's why. I was just throwing that information out there.
 

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