exhaust question
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Now that i've got a decent mic, I had planned on making a little video with some friends to show all of the different end can options but timings have been tight this summer so far.. maybe in Sept!
One "definitive" exhaust thread would probably help though as it's such a common thing to look to change. I'll see if I can dig out the few clips I have and get the ball rolling!
To answer the op: Simon at Powertech is very helpful and the quality is good. On an otherwise std system it'll make it a fair bit louder, and provide a decent speed6 rasp. Here's mine as it was at the time, a 4.0 S (so larger bore) but still with the cats in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUWNKEgrwPk
One "definitive" exhaust thread would probably help though as it's such a common thing to look to change. I'll see if I can dig out the few clips I have and get the ball rolling!
To answer the op: Simon at Powertech is very helpful and the quality is good. On an otherwise std system it'll make it a fair bit louder, and provide a decent speed6 rasp. Here's mine as it was at the time, a 4.0 S (so larger bore) but still with the cats in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUWNKEgrwPk
MrChips said:
Now that i've got a decent mic, I had planned on making a little video with some friends to show all of the different end can options but timings have been tight this summer so far.. maybe in Sept!
One "definitive" exhaust thread would probably help though as it's such a common thing to look to change. I'll see if I can dig out the few clips I have and get the ball rolling!
To answer the op: Simon at Powertech is very helpful and the quality is good. On an otherwise std system it'll make it a fair bit louder, and provide a decent speed6 rasp. Here's mine as it was at the time, a 4.0 S (so larger bore) but still with the cats in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUWNKEgrwPk
did you winOne "definitive" exhaust thread would probably help though as it's such a common thing to look to change. I'll see if I can dig out the few clips I have and get the ball rolling!
To answer the op: Simon at Powertech is very helpful and the quality is good. On an otherwise std system it'll make it a fair bit louder, and provide a decent speed6 rasp. Here's mine as it was at the time, a 4.0 S (so larger bore) but still with the cats in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUWNKEgrwPk
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