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I want to install a flowmaster 70 on my 96 but the 70 has one in and two outs is there a way to still use the muffler if it has two exhausts and if so how.
If I am understanding your question right, you want to use a single in and dual out muffler and you want to figure a way to convert your dual y-pipe to a single to hook to the single inlet of the muffler.
The muffler you're describing is for a dual tailpipe setup.
You can have a muufler shop bend the tailpipes for you so you have dual exhaust, otherwise no you can't use it on a single exhuast tailpipe.
I think this is what you're asking, right?
If you wanna use the single exhaust tailpipe you'll need to get a single in/ single out muffler, you should be able to find the 70 series in this setup.
I think you all are missing what he is asking. He is if I am right, wondering how he can merge the dual cat back pipes to one single for it to go into the single inlet of the muffler that he has. I am guessing he got a good deal on the muffler and wants it to work on the dual cat back down pipes or y-pipe as we call it. So that is why the universal y-pipe connector I posted from Summit would allow him to merge both down pipes to one single to hook into the muffler and then dual exhaust out.