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If you put your cut outs too far up, yes, you will lose power. But for the most part you wont gain or lose any power. I have done a lot of research on cut outs (if you buy them i would opt for manual ones because the wiring on the electric ones has a tendency to fail in the heat from the exhaust pipe) and have thought about buying them myself, they will give you a loud straight pipe sound, with almost no effect on power. I recently got torn a new one on here for asking about buying one, i think its a cool addition to the truck, but not everyone agrees.
Quote from: brennent on January 30, 2016, 05:54:32 PMIf you put your cut outs too far up, yes, you will lose power. But for the most part you wont gain or lose any power. I have done a lot of research on cut outs (if you buy them i would opt for manual ones because the wiring on the electric ones has a tendency to fail in the heat from the exhaust pipe) and have thought about buying them myself, they will give you a loud straight pipe sound, with almost no effect on power. I recently got torn a new one on here for asking about buying one, i think its a cool addition to the truck, but not everyone agrees. http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php?topic=32504.msg275244#msg275244i wouldnt take that as "torn a new one" but you did ask for input on "Should i get one, or should i keep it as is". we gave our opinions and if you read this you will see we start giving facts about scavenging and back pressure and whats good and whats bad