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New Dyno Tune with Borla Axle Backs?

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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 09:23 PM
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why dont you guys just get the full cat back? a lot better...
Old Feb 28, 2006 | 10:58 PM
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why dont you guys just get the full cat back? a lot better...
How much better? From what I have read on here, exhaust mods don't really give that much bang for the buck HP wise, so doing an exhaust mod is basically for the sound. I looked at my stock pipes from the H pipe back and they are nice and smooth.

So I am opting for a lower cost just to get the sound. I can't justify another $300 for maybe 5HP, when I can use that $300 for some underdrive pullies that will net me a good 10-15HP. Plus, I can put these axle backs on myself, whereas the kit you showed, I would have to go to someone who has a lift to install that. I can't squeeze under this car to do a damn thing! Remember, I'm 45 years old so my belly ain't flat like a younger man's is! I have a helluva time changing the oil on this beast!

Thanks for all the inputs though.

Mike
Old Feb 28, 2006 | 11:00 PM
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By better I meant "better sound" and if there is extra HP gains, then thats A+
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