O/R X-pipe smell or no smell
#11
I have a 2000 GT convertible with off road H on it. You can not smell the fumes inside eith the top up or down. The people behind you may or may not, depends on if they notice. Def. need the MIL eliminators, make your own it is easy and cheap to do.
#14
SLP Loudmouth II Catback with Catted UPR X-pipe
So I am now thinking of going with SLP Loudmouth II Catback system with my current catted X-pipe.
Was originally leaning towards O/R X-pipe with my Flowmaster 40 delta flows. However, I think the SLP setup with catted X will give me a louder sound.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks for all your help!
Was originally leaning towards O/R X-pipe with my Flowmaster 40 delta flows. However, I think the SLP setup with catted X will give me a louder sound.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks for all your help!
#16
So I am now thinking of going with SLP Loudmouth II Catback system with my current catted X-pipe.
Was originally leaning towards O/R X-pipe with my Flowmaster 40 delta flows. However, I think the SLP setup with catted X will give me a louder sound.
Was originally leaning towards O/R X-pipe with my Flowmaster 40 delta flows. However, I think the SLP setup with catted X will give me a louder sound.
#18
i guess i'll go against the grain and say i hated my o/r pipe, after a long drive i smelled like i was in a garage all day, so i had two cats welded in - problem solved. not to mention the exhaust note has a much better tone now
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