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14-12-2006, 01:40 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi everyone,
Looking for some advice please. Went and talked to someone about getting my exhaust sounding a little gutsier. First thing he suggested was removal of the resonator and replacing it with a flange as a basic, reversable step. Does that sound right? So has anyone done this to their VCT and what do you think of the result? I don't want it to sound like some tarted up Honda coupe. Does removing this allow it to breathe a bit better also? Since it is at the rear of the car, will the droning be kept to a minimum from inside the cabin? Thanks, Andrew.
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