cutout location ?
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Let me see. I dont have any pics except of what the cutout looks like uninstalled. But i can easily explain where to put it. You wanna go after the Y-Pipe. Under the car the sheet metal after the Y-pipe will start to curve upwards. You put it right there in the curve with the opening pointing upwards slightly. If your doing an electric cutout(which i strongly advise)then put the electric solenoid on and dry fit it. Make sure it has plenty of clearance all the way around. You dont want it smacking on stuck while it shakes. If you doing dual cutouts, i believe they are located where the Y-Pipe is still two pipes(after the cats) and where the bends start. Not 100% sure on the duals though. Here are some pics that are on QTP.
http://www.quicktimeperformance.com/...customers2.php
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It is ofcourse all up to you and what you like. I like hearing the noise in the car. But i dont like that you can actually feel the bottom of my rear seat get warm. Not hot, but it does warm up some. The location i have it also turns that part of the undercarriage black. But I dont care what the underneath looks like, as long as everything works right, is properly lubricated, and doesnt look like anything is broken. Tomorrow if i get a chance ill gooutside and take a picture of mine for you. One thing i do suggest, if you can. Clean up the inside of the cutout some before you install it. You will notice when you get it that it looks like someone jsut beat a hole in the side of a pipe and then welded another pipe up to it. Does not look like a nice smooth transfer of exhaust gas. Here are some pics of what mine looked like after i opened up the hole more and cleaned it up.