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Exhuast..
ok... is there any kind of kit that i can do where i can change the sound of my exhuast? i want a deeper sound. kinda like flowmaster but less money..
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No one makes a true cat back system for our cars sorry.
If its a stronger note you want you might try removing the resonator. That would leave you the stock cat and mufflers, and would cost less than upgraded components?
If its a stronger note you want you might try removing the resonator. That would leave you the stock cat and mufflers, and would cost less than upgraded components?
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I had my muffler redo the Y-splitter and the tailpipes in 2 1/2 in pipes and put on 2 Flowmasters ,reusing the stock tips for $160.00. It sounds great IMO
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I agree, I had mine replaced Monday. Flowmasters, no resonator.
I do detect a 2000 rpm "edginess/slight rasp" when in first gear.
It bothered me at first. But now, EVERYTHING is better so , I can live wi' dat!
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I agree, I had mine replaced Monday. Flowmasters, no resonator.
I do detect a 2000 rpm "edginess/slight rasp" when in first gear.
It bothered me at first. But now, EVERYTHING is better so , I can live wi' dat!
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Ron
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