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Looking for a fairly mild cat-back exhaust...

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Old 09-30-2012, 07:38 PM
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I just wanted to post an update. In the few short days of owning the exhaust, it has broken in some. Getting on it a few times seemed to do the trick. It is pretty much where I want my exhaust to be. It is the low rumble of a V8. It gives up some sound at the upper end of the RPM range, but still sounds good. I wish it was a bit cheaper, but what can you do? It's much better than the stock axle back.
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Old 10-03-2012, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by grnbayfan
oh i think that sound tube is the plastic thing that attaches to the cold air intake tube that goes into the firewall. its supposed to provide extra engine noise to the driver because the cabin is so quiet.
The sound tube has a sound insulator in it. Pull that out and when you foot goes down the growl inside the cabin is more intoxicating then the sound from the exhaust. It does make the daily driving a little bit louder but you mainly notice it with a foot on the floor. Might want to try it out
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