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Old 03-22-2006, 01:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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what do you guys think?

i was thinking right but is the resonator close enough to the front of the engine to just weld in a xpipe?? Or is it to far back to make a diff. I'm prety sure it is to far. I dont remember what the actual length of pipe it needs to do anything.
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On my 05 the resonator was just after the cats, I replaced it with an x-pipe without any problems.
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did you notice any power gain? And also is it raspy?? I hate raspy exhausts!
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shouldn't be too raspy with the stock cats still on there.
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Depends, do you want me to Guess, or think.
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whatever you feel would be good.
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