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Some may find this interesting and other not so much. I was checking out the truck and here is what I found out on my truck. From the Cat to the muffler we have 3.5" exhaust. After the muffler and the famous valve we still have 3.5" exhaust going into the resonator. From the resonator the pipe is only 3" to the end.

 

To me it's not that big of a deal. I will be installing a GM Borla exhaust system on the truck. I have been told that the Borla exhaust system has 2- 3" tailpipes without the resonator so that should make it breathe a lot better.

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I spoke to Borla about the gm exhaust and its like thier touring model & sound is close to stock, I got a email from Corsa stating that they will not be making a xtreme seires exhaust for 2014+ 6.2's

Ive been really annoyed trying to find a good exhaust. Borla guy on the was a deutch, clueless, totally not helpful, and talked me out of the gm setup, and said check back in a few months. Man I was scrathing my head after we hung up, do I really want to trust their product.

 

I was really looking for Borla ATAK setup for a 6.2 DC.

 

Everywhere you look you really wont find anything its all for the 5.3

 

If you get the GM setup please post a video so i can hear how it sounds, how easy istallation, additional HP etc..............

It would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!!!!! :driving:

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Will do I have my GM parts guy working on getting one for me. He said that it will take awhile to get (up to 8 weeks).

I won't be doing any dyno testing.

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Anyone else interested in gm part #s for borla setup thru dealer, here they are





PERFORMANCE CAT-BACKTM


EXHAUST SYSTEM


BY BORLA


®


HIGH-PERFORMANCE STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST UPGRADES FOR 2014 ALL-NEW SILVERADO AND SIERRA 1500


Borla Performance Exhaust Dual-Split Rear


Borla Performance Exhaust Dual-Side Exit


Black Chrome ExhaustTip Kit Bright Chrome ExhaustTip Kit


PART # PART NAME MSRP* INSTALL TIME


EXHAUST UPGRADES


Maximum performance from Borla’s patented, race-bred technology and engineering


The right sound enhancements at all RPMs. Music to your ears Quality, T304 austenitic stainless


steel for ultimate corrosion


resistance Backed by Borla’s 1,000,000-


mile warranty** Exclusive to these systems is


the GM OEM valve to eliminate drone when engine is in Active Fuel Management (AFM) mode


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Borla Performance Exhaust 5.3L Dual-Split Rear, Reg Cab Std Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 5.3L Dual-Split Rear, Reg Cab Long Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 5.3L Dual-Split Rear, Dbl Cab Std Bed & Crew Cab Short Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 5.3L Dual-Split Rear, Crew Cab Std Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 5.3L Dual-Side Exit, Reg Cab Std Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 5.3L Dual-Side Exit, Reg Cab Long Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 5.3L Dual-Side Exit, Dbl Cab Std Box & Crew Cab Short Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 5.3L Dual-Side Exit, Crew Cab Std Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 6.2L Dual-Split Rear, Reg Cab Std Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 6.2L Dual-Split Rear, Reg Cab Long Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 6.2L Dual-Split Rear, Dbl Cab Std Bed & Crew Cab Short Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 6.2L Dual-Split Rear, Crew Cab Std Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 6.2L Dual-Side Exit, Reg Cab Std Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 6.2L Dual-Side Exit, Reg Cab Long Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 6.2L Dual-Side Exit, Dbl Cab Std Box & Crew Cab Short Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust 6.2L Dual-Side Exit, Crew Cab Std Bed


Borla Performance Exhaust Tip Kit, Bright Chrome


Borla Performance Exhaust Tip Kit, Black Chrome


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I don't think that your format worked out too well.

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I'm thinking about running a custom true dual set up on mine

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I spoke to Borla about the gm exhaust and its like thier touring model & sound is close to stock, I got a email from Corsa stating that they will not be making a xtreme seires exhaust for 2014+ 6.2's

Ive been really annoyed trying to find a good exhaust. Borla guy on the was a deutch, clueless, totally not helpful, and talked me out of the gm setup, and said check back in a few months. Man I was scrathing my head after we hung up, do I really want to trust their product.

 

I was really looking for Borla ATAK setup for a 6.2 DC.

 

Everywhere you look you really wont find anything its all for the 5.3

 

If you get the GM setup please post a video so i can hear how it sounds, how easy istallation, additional HP etc..............

It would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!!!!! :driving:

I spoke with Borla today and they said the systems were ready for production, but they were waiting on the higher ups to sign off on it before they release it. He said they were supposed to have it ready last week and he couldn't make any promises on a date, but hopefully very soon. :fingersx:

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glad to know that there will be someting, luckly you spoke to someone who had a clue, when you hear that its be signed off let me kno please and if you install it post some input, thx for info Ryan

Posted

I'm thinking about running a custom true dual set up on mine

That's what I did...you won't regret it.

 

 

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How does a modified exhaust sound on a 6.2 with the 'active noise cancellation'?

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Mine sounds Ok, but then again I forgot about the noise cancelation built into the sound system.

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Can you tell the difference with the audio system turned off?

 

(I'm assuming no noise cancellation with the audio turned off.)

 

 

Sorry about the questions, but I can't find one nearby to drive.

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I don't think the noise cancelation stop with the radio off. Truck sounds good to me, not to loud and the wifey is ok with it. We can hold a conversation pretty easy and it is not much louder in the cab than stock.

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I don't think the noise cancelation stop with the radio off. Truck sounds good to me, not to loud and the wifey is ok with it. We can hold a conversation pretty easy and it is not much louder in the cab than stock.

It's not loud enough then.... ;)

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