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WTB Sedan muffler delete pipes with tips
#22
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I have some info.... The muffler shop said they could not replicate the way the mufflers are clamped on. I just had them cut the muffler pipe after the clamp and weld the straight pipe onto that.
Good news, the straight pipes can be unbolted.
Bad news, if I want the stock mufflers put back on, there will be welding involved.
But I seriously doubt I will put the mufflers back on. It sounds amazing!
Good news, the straight pipes can be unbolted.
Bad news, if I want the stock mufflers put back on, there will be welding involved.
But I seriously doubt I will put the mufflers back on. It sounds amazing!
#24
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I have not done too much driving with it yet, just from the shop to work, but so far.....
No rasp and no drone at all. It's fairly loud during acceleration, but while cruising, it is maybe a touch louder than stock.
It is also really loud when the engine is cold and gets quieter when everything is at operating temp.
I am going to try to make a short video that I hope will capture the sound.
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Just another update since I have been able to drive it more. The sound is simply amazing. It is loudest between 2750 and 3250 RPM. So, if you are going around 80 MHP+ or going slightly uphill, there will be a drone. However, this is the quietest drone I have ever heard. While cruising (below 80) it is hard to hear the exhaust at all.... I find myself pushing the gas more to be able to hear it! lol
One other thing I have noticed, but don't want to call it fact yet.... my MPG seems to have increased by about 1 MPG. I am going to wait until after a few fill-ups to call it for sure.
One other thing I have noticed, but don't want to call it fact yet.... my MPG seems to have increased by about 1 MPG. I am going to wait until after a few fill-ups to call it for sure.