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2009 Nissan Titan 5.6 liter Flowmaster True Dual System

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2011

2009 Nissan Titan V/8 5.6 liter truck with a custom true dual system. At the heart of this all 2.25 true dual system is a flowmaster dual in and dual out Super 40 performance muffler. The muffler allows for internal crossing over of the left and right exhaust streams similar to that of "H"-pipes. Using this single muffler eliminates the need for an "X" or "H" pipe, as well as two mufflers! This becomes cost effective and for what it it's worth, weighs less than the two muffler set up. The system is nicely finished off with a set of 4" stainless steel rolled edge tips. Precise fabrication with a bit of over-engineering is the quality you get at Kinney's muffler shop. Visit us @ kinneysmufflershop.com for more details and more great performance exhaust videos!

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  • jesus that sounds good... but its not true duals, as close as it can get though..

  • @TJPDRO The Dual inlet, dual outlet Flowmaster is made specifically for these applications. Instead of two mufflers and an "H" or "X"-pipe, this muffler allows both left and right exhaust banks to merge/equalize internally. Thus eliminating the need for all three exhaust components. Furthermore taking up less space, weight and reducing cost. All while balancing and equalizing the exhaust perfectly. True dual indeed.

  • I dont care what anybody says... It is only a TRUE DUAL exhaust when u have 2 seperate pipes with or without a crossover (h or x-pipe) going into TWO seperate mufflers with two outlets. So dont try to tell me different cause ive been working on exhaust for years now.

  • @andrew9454 Andrew, You might check with your manufacturers like Magnaflow, Flowmaster, Flo~Pro, Cherry Bomb and many others. They all make mufflers designed in this manner due to room constraints on truck and SUV applications. Being knowledgeable about your chosen line of work could be of benefit to you however, if you do not care what they say, then you still must be right.

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  • @GTnumber1 It seems as though the torque was only enhanced slightly where power gains were consistent throughout the power band.

  • @kirkrob0412 Excuse me if my question seem qbvious, but did you notice any power/ torque increase with this system?

  • @tightan305 Have the system checked for leaks. We have not seen or heard the issue you question. :)

  • i have the same setup on my 04....just curious but you get any flutter like sound when accelerating hard? love the sound but the flapping sound almost reminds me of a piece of paper stuck in the tailpipe lol

  • @Jlrineer1 The Dual inlet, dual outlet Flowmaster is made specifically for these applications. Instead of two mufflers and an "H" or "X"-pipe, this muffler allows both left and right exhaust banks to merge/equalize internally. Thus eliminating the need for all three exhaust components. Furthermore taking up less space, weight and reducing cost. All while balancing and equalizing the exhaust perfectly. 

  • True dual means two mufflers. But it does sound good you should post one of the truck driving by the camera.

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