SLP Power-Flo™ exhaust

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Never seen that system but i have a flowmaster catback with the same dual outlet. It also came with a spacer to move the brake lines, It only moves them an inch or two and it was really easy to install.
 
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Never seen that system but i have a flowmaster catback with the same dual outlet. It also came with a spacer to move the brake lines, It only moves them an inch or two and it was really easy to install.
I decided to purchase the SLP system, they list for $699 I paid $349 on Ebay for one. I don't like the box or trapazoid tips so I purchased some SLP slashed 3" outlet tips for $34 on Ebay they sell for $79 list. All parts are stainless steel
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I like the same style, I got four inch slash cut stainless ones too. They`re much better looking than the rolled edge ones that came with my catback.

Post some pics and a sound clip if possible when you get it done. I`ve never heard any exhaust from slp.


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Never seen that system but i have a flowmaster catback with the same dual outlet. It also came with a spacer to move the brake lines, It only moves them an inch or two and it was really easy to install.

I just installed a flowmaster cat back. Dual side dumps. Don't know if it is the same as yours, but I didn't have any brakeline relocate. I noticed my differential vent line was close, so I just zip tied it out of the way. Where were your brake lines too close to the exhaust? Better triple check when I get home. Thanks.
 

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I have part number 17419, this is what the instructions said.


Look at the rear end housing at the top; you should see a bracket bolted to it holding the
brake lines. Unbolt the brake line from the bracket then unbolt the bracket from the rear
end housing. Then take Flowmaster’s bracket #HA594 and bolt the longer end to the rear
end housing using the original bolt. Then take the 5/16” bolt, washer, lock washer and
nut and fasten brake lines to the new bracket. This should move your brake lines forward
about 1” to assure clearance from tailpipe
 

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report on the sound?

I've had great experience with SLP products.

the LM (Loud Mouth) exhaust sounds great on the GTO's
but the LM2's are pretty damn loud ;)
 
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report on the sound?

I've had great experience with SLP products.

the LM (Loud Mouth) exhaust sounds great on the GTO's
but the LM2's are pretty damn loud ;)

It's a bit loud for my taste, straight through muffler with stainless steel packing. I ran it two weeks and hated it. This weekend I put a Car Chemistry 3" insert in the intermediate pipe before the muffler, much better now but still is loud at light take off much quieter when driving aggressively.
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