im ready
#32
Yes, I was talking about Stainless Works. And yes, the straight pipes with the bassani x are what you put in place of the cats, and IMO, it's alot easier to buy the catted version, which comes with the straight pipes as well as cats and swap out just that section, than to switch the entire x pipe. But you are talking about a $250 difference between the two.
#33
will this fit? and if it will would I have to buy a cobra shorty mid pipe?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-...3A1|240%3A1318
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-...3A1|240%3A1318
#35
At lethal performance, the stainless steel O/R setup is $318.25, the high flow catted version that comes with the straight pipes as well is $498.75. And yes, I would spend the extra money and get a stainless steel pipe.
#36
MAC always seems to consistently have the lowest prices for exhaust. Kooks and ARH are great but EXPENSIVE!! I have a set of MAC ceramic coated Long Tubes and a prochamber midpipe with Flow 40's and I get complements("Your car sounds MEAN!" Usually my buddies.), and complaints!(Your car is TOO loud! Always my girlfriend) where ever I go! LOL! Actually this setup is fairly quiet in comparison to some of the others like SLP's. What I like is that when I'm cruising by Johnny Law I just keep my foot off the loud pedal and he doesn't give me a second look!
If I get on it, though, it sounds GREAT!!!!
As far as emissions, there are always ways around it!
John
If I get on it, though, it sounds GREAT!!!!
As far as emissions, there are always ways around it!
John
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