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Which exhaust setup would have better flow overall?

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Which would ultimately yield more flow/power?

4” high flow catted setup to dual 3” (like the ETS as they don’t offer catless)

OR

3” catless setup
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Because of fluid dynamics. It's simply more volume to relieve back pressure on the turbine wheel, cats or no.
 

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Which would ultimately yield more flow/power?

4” high flow catted setup to dual 3” (like the ETS as they don’t offer catless)

OR

3” catless setup
You can still find 4" catless dp's
 
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Links? Any that will mate up to the SHS or ETS catbacks?
If I'm not wrong ETS offers a 4" downpipe. But I can't remember if it is catted or catless. You can also contact BoostLogic they offer a 4" exhaust with the 4" downpipe. Contact them and ask if you can buy the 4" dp by it self without the exhaust.
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