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Old 01-04-2006, 03:42 AM   #25 (permalink)
wildchildm39
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If you can, that would be good. I have the Borla catback but I wouldn't know where to begin.

I like the sound and I chose Borla, thinking they'd be one of the quieter systems, because I too plan going with LTs and didn't want anything too obnoxious. It was a perfect fit.

On a side note, did yours ferret out a dash rattle like mine did?

It's real minor, and it occurs only at around 1,800 rpms, so I usually pass right by it when I'm shifting thru the gears at higher rpms. It seems to be coming from the general area of the radio. I haven't even tried to track it down because it's so slight. I figure it'll either cure itself or get a lot worse when I install the LTs. If it gets worse, then I'll get serious about eliminating it somehow.

Just curious if it's a comman problem with the Borla catback, or if mine is an isolated problem.
I just installed borla cat-back w/ SLP 1 3/4' LT headers. I love the sound and and performance. Sounds like my friends C5. Unfortunatly no sound clip.
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