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Old 01-08-2004, 01:48 AM
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Default Anyone else make a electric cutout besides QTP?

Anyone else make one? Just looking at other options.

I've seen a design where the cutout plate slides back and forth instead of the butterfly design. Anyone know what this one is? Which is more reliable?

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i think summit has the manual one with a handle that
u can actually pull to open and close with out jacking ur car up and down
juss to open the cut out. i got the qtp electric cut-out for about a year now
and still have no problems. good luck!!
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David ask feldman I think he had a diffent brand on his TA I think it started with an M.
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I think that is a McCloud? or something like that. But it wasn't on Feldman's, Chris Johnson had it. Feldman never had an electric.
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FLP makes one.
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How much are the are the McCloud?
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that is what I was thinking of, but I was thinking it was a slide plate design and not the butterfly design.

Anyone used the Mccord? Is it just as good as the QTP?

Jimmy the Mccord is $XXX for a single

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FLP makes one.
Yup.



I don't think it really is worth double the $$$ over McCord or QTEC, though... Or maybe it's just the fact that I'm cheap...

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that FLP one is huge!!
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My electric cutout is from DMH performance in Ohio. It fits between the tip extension on the rear passenger side and the y that is over the axle on my Borla. Kind of nice because it isn't so loud right by the window. Bought it used with the exhaust, and they replaced the fried motor and wiring harness for a very reasonable price.

http://dmhperfproducts.homestead.com/borlaplate.html
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Originally Posted by 9T7 Trans Am
My electric cutout is from DMH performance in Ohio. It fits between the tip extension on the rear passenger side and the y that is over the axle on my Borla. Kind of nice because it isn't so loud right by the window. Bought it used with the exhaust, and they replaced the fried motor and wiring harness for a very reasonable price.

http://dmhperfproducts.homestead.com/borlaplate.html
They have a 3.5" so that may be what I go with. Thanks for the info.




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