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Old 06-20-2006, 02:01 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Re: Resonators Removed...with sound clip

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No it goes from the reso straight into 3" no reducer and it looks rediculous because it is so restricted before it enters the 3", thats why I think 3" midpipes would work better with the banks kit.
You're talking about a 1" difference in tubing diameter. I wonder how the flanges seal?
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Re: Resonators Removed...with sound clip

Hahahaha So I had the 3" midpipes done today so its now 3inch all the way from the cats to the tailpipe and it is LOUD!! without resonators and the Banks it sounds bad *** but the drone on the freeway is loud enough to cause hearing damage overtime or a long drive and I'm not exaggerating. When I gun it makes a loud slappedy glass pack sound its almost obnoxious but its still cool sounds like a crazy diesel truck. Im normally all for very loud exhaust but geez im considering 3inch dynomax resos this thing is now a cop magnet. I took my freinds and my girlfriend for a ride seperatly and they all said it definately felt like it took off the line much quicker and I didnt even ask them if it felt quicker. For now I will have my fun with it!
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Re: Resonators Removed...with sound clip

now add in some powerflow headers and really see a difference :P
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Re: Resonators Removed...with sound clip

If it was legal here in Cali I would.
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Re: Resonators Removed...with sound clip

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If it was legal here in Cali I would.
You do know you have 6 years (from the purchase date) before your first smog check in Cali.
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Re: Resonators Removed...with sound clip

Yeah haha I could just picture me trying to convince the cop "oh no, its totally legal the platinum catalyst is in this new header design in the collector, its a great new high flow system thats why it sounds like a 69 camaro on open headers " Hahahaha
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