JDopirak
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Glad to hear that you tackled and solved the problem Joe! Congrats on the bun in the oven too! As for the Yukon, get rid of the Forester and get another Yukon! They are made for commuting! Sure, they do not get 30 mpg but they are far more comfortable and FAR more safe to drive. That alone is worth the additional fuel expense in my house and has been for thirty years. We have all been seriously injured in car accidents from driving small cars to "save money on gas", never again.
So now after a little research I think I may have to change my exhaust from single 2.75 to either single 3inch or dual 2.5 inch because I'll be pushing 350ish whp according to my tuner. There was an article in hot rod and for 300+hp I'll need the piping stated above.
Glad to hear that you tackled and solved the problem Joe! Congrats on the bun in the oven too! As for the Yukon, get rid of the Forester and get another Yukon! They are made for commuting! Sure, they do not get 30 mpg but they are far more comfortable and FAR more safe to drive. That alone is worth the additional fuel expense in my house and has been for thirty years. We have all been seriously injured in car accidents from driving small cars to "save money on gas", never again.
After a little research I think I may have to change my exhaust from 2.75 inch single to either 3inch single or 2.5 dual according to an exhaust vs horsepower article on HotRod magazine's website. Because I'll be pushing 350ish whp according to my tuner.
What is your opinion on this?