If you're considering a motor in the future that is modified or bigger than stock, you might consider a 2.5" exhaust, but even a 2" will flow quite a bit. If you want to get more out of it, you can always put in an "H" pipe.
When building a vehicle, you're always better off starting with a planned "end in mind" rather than leave the results to evolution.
A lot of owners here seem to think that by adding a single piece of performance equipment to the car, you might gain something. Rarely is that the case, and so lot of $$$ is wasted on ignition, carbs, and exhaust when the gearing, compression and cam are left out of the puzzle.?:?
I think the stock exhaust would be an exception to this though. It was pretty restrictive and just the addition of duals helps a lot.
