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Make America Fast Again
Drives: 2016 HBM 1SS - M6 Join Date: Sep 2016
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Best exhaust for non-NPP SS?
Hey everyone! I'm new to these forums. Previously before owning this car I had a 1998 Z/28 and a 1999 Corvette C5. Had my share of turbo imports (240sx, etc) as well.
I just picked this thing up on Saturday. It's a 2016 SS w/ M6, non NPP. I was wondering if I could just buy a quad tip exhaust (they all seem to be NPP), and install it on my car? Of course I'd need the lower fascia too. But is there anything I need to seal up or weld on a quad tip exhaust that is meant for NPP? I can't seem to find a quad tip exhaust for a Non-NPP vehicle. EDIT: Forgot to mention it must be a CAT-BACK exhaust.
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Drives: '16 2SS, '89 Wife Join Date: May 2015
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I just found this 3" set up, which looks pretty gnarly, and its not for NPP. I might upgrade to it for a deeper tone... I wonder tho if going to a 3" set up will create any HP loss. I think its intended for modded higher power engines.
https://www.borla.com/products/camar...t__140687.html
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That exhaust is nice. But it says right in the description
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They also offer the X Pipe and the Axleback with the regular 2.75" with the quad tips and without NPP valves.
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ThatGmpartsguy.com sells the gloss NPP rear facia, with the core charge it's around $240. On top of that, in my honest opinion for exhaust would be to select a reputable exhaust shop and have them weld on a custom set up for you. Plus Summit makes a set of very quality quad tips for around $180 ($90ea). I've read where getting the facia painted would run around $100.
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I would only go to an exhaust shop if they made modular exhausts. I don't want something that is welded everywhere and can only be removed by cutting it off. You know? I really like the MBRP exhaust, SW, Borla, etc. EDIT: If anyone else is in the same boat as me, this is the fascia you need for the quad tips. http://www.thatgmpartsguy.com/chevro...me=lower-cover |
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