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Old 12-05-2005, 07:56 AM
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Will the exhaust sound change depending on which lt's I use? For ie will it sound dif using kooks than it does using pacesetters? or vice versa?
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Minimal if any.
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i highly doubt it
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Mine sounded different when I went from FLP's to Kook's but then again it have a better flowing Y-Pipe.
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The ypipe will change the sound. Some ypipes are 2.5" while others are 3". The 3" ones will sound deeper.
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Probably, but certainly not enough to worry about.


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