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Is anyone running a Jackpot 2-1 headpipe with their powertube muffler? I had my mind set on a D&D Fat Cat 2-1 exhaust but they are pretty expensive. How does the D&D compare to the jackpot as far as performance, sound, and quality? The Jackpot seems to look ok. I want something that also sounds good. Let me know your opinions. Thanks
Don't know a thing about the Jackpot. The D&D is hard to beat for performance and quality. Some people like the sound others don't. I like the fact that my D&D fits like a glove, looks great, and performs better than it looks.
i put the fat cat on my 10 SG and wow... fits great, sound even better. i got the med. baffle and it quite enough at 60 in 5th i can still hear the radio fine, but when you whack it its nice and loud.
i spent 1500 on the pipe, VH fuel pack, and a KN full kit. i had a 20% gain in HP and torque. went from 60 to 72.5 hp and im loven it. well worth the extra money in my book.
So no one with a Jackpot header and/or any other muffler can comment? I thought since Jackpot/Fuelmoto was such a large sponser surely someone had done this and could give their opinion.
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