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Why doesn't someone come out with a 3" exhaust

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When I bought my JLUR, I had in mind to put an Edelbrock blower on it when it became available. I had driven a late (2016?) JKU with an Edelbrock system and thought it was great. My other JKU driving had been in a 2008 and it was pitifully underpowered. Now, after having this JLUR for a couple thousand miles, I'm complete content with the power.
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Someone does...AFE, running it on mine...

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I never paid any attention to their cat backs, probably the best option but it still starts out as 2.5" I believe. I've seen the other Y-pipe and down pipes they make but the pipe sizes don't make much sense to me. Down pipes start at 3" then go down to 2". Then the Y-pipe is 2 1/4" pipes mergerd to a single 2 1/2" then to a cat back that is 3". Doesn't seem well thought out as a complete kit. I think it's compromised to make each piece compatible with the rest of the stock exhaust. More of a replacement if you jack you stock exhaust up on some rocks or something.
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