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Old 03-13-2007, 07:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Resonators Removed?

Got magnaflow muffler on yesterday and have to say I'm impressed. I would like it a little louder and was thinking about taking my resonators out and getting pipe welded there. I know some guys on here have done it and I just wanted to know how much of a difference it makes?
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Re: Resonators Removed?

if you want it louder just get a cut out
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Question Re: Resonators Removed?

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Got magnaflow muffler on yesterday and have to say I'm impressed. I would like it a little louder and was thinking about taking my resonators out and getting pipe welded there. I know some guys on here have done it and I just wanted to know how much of a difference it makes?
You have a 4x2? You'll be dealing with drone more so that good sound...

Magnaflow 40's?
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Re: Resonators Removed?

I got a 4x4 and found out that there were 4 cats. Can I remove the rear cats? I have the 5x8 magnaflow.
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