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Old 22-01-2008, 10:02 AM   #1
sleekism
1999 Ford Fairmont Ghia
 
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Default Bloody Drone!!!

Righto heres the deal-the exhaust sounds cr@p!

It's way too quiet and every now and then it gets a really bad drone when accelerating.

I have Pacies, a 2.5inch system with a centre muffler and a rear resonator. The centre muffler has a massive dent in it after my mrs bottemed out.

I was playing around with it and I unbolted the exhaust after the diff (before the rear resonator) and it sounded awesome with a really nice idle. What was worrying though was that when giving it a rev it blows a heck of a lot of fuel out the back.

So anyways you reckon I could get away with removing the rear resonator and just running straight pipe??

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