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Old 05-04-2006, 04:40 PM
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anything i can do to quiet them down? havent installed them yet but i'm not sure i wanna go crazy on a street car....
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See link in sig. I had mine the way they came from TSP for over a year, then decided I wanted a little less noise.

The duals will be insanely loud to you when you first put them on your car. After a few days of driving, it will feel like stock again.
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you are the man. thats exactly the info i needed! i'm gonna try getting away with just putting in those cats to quiet it down and if thats not enough i'll probably go under the axle into 2 more bullets out the back. thanks for the info
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Glad I could help! I would suggest putting it on as is for a while. You can have extensions/cats installed while the system is still on the car. You might even want to have extensions made before you do cats.
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your definately right on that. i wish i could find a way to decide on a set of tips
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Magnaflow has a nice selection. If you find a set you like, you can search the word "magnaflow" and their part number on eBay. You can usually get them half price.
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Originally Posted by TheBlurLS1
Magnaflow has a nice selection. If you find a set you like, you can search the word "magnaflow" and their part number on eBay. You can usually get them half price.
yup i checked out a few and i like your style the best so far. i might have to bite off your style a little bit




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