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Re: Generally the smaller diameter, the quieter it will be.
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Kero
on June 10, 2009 at 9:41 PM
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Generally the smaller diameter, the quieter it will be.
posted by Summeronthechain (MN)
on June 10, 2009 at 09:38 PM
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Unfortunetely I don't have stock cats and mufflers anymore. It's for my NA-TT Swap for the record.
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Aftermarket downpipes - Sound
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Kero
21:25:12 06/10/09
Generally the smaller diameter, the quieter it will be.
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Summeronthechain (MN)
21:38:13 06/10/09
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Kero
21:41:43 06/10/09
Do you mean test pipes? (n/m)
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SactoTodd
21:38:51 06/10/09
SZ 2.5 stainless super splits would be your best value
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SuparexTT
21:53:27 06/10/09
Greg Dupree mentioned that the expansion DP's don't have the
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aliaZ
22:01:42 06/10/09
x2. They are not raspy. A bit of resonance around 2500 RPM
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MixManMash
22:32:05 06/10/09
They sound pretty much like what I would expect
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BigTDogg (MA)
08:08:40 06/11/09
Resonated TP and X/H pipe will go a long way towards
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jschrauwen
22:22:19 06/10/09
Re: Aftermarket downpipes - Sound
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WazTTed
22:37:05 06/10/09
Z1 ss downpipes w/ Stillen catback sounds full but not loud (n/m)
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BruPo
23:01:02 06/10/09
Re: Aftermarket downpipes - Sound
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TTZ'in (NorCal)
00:54:34 06/11/09
I had the Megan Split-DPs, and switched to the SpecialtZ
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Barry (NJ)
08:41:38 06/11/09
Get a big resonator and quiet muffler like Borla or Genie.
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Gordo 93TT Daytona
12:51:16 06/11/09
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