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Old 10-08-2008, 07:57 PM   #1
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Default XR8 Stock exhaust on a Fairmont Ghia

Hi All,

I want to get a little more sound out of my exhaust and have been considering a change to the cats back system. I currently have extractors, highflow cats and a 2.5" cats back system (Don't know what brand any of it is) It still sounds very timid.

I have heard that a 3" cats back would be a little droney, and a 2.5" or 2.25" twin would be the way to go.

My question is this; I can get hold of an XR8 stock cats back system for a good price (Second Hand). Would this be a good swap for my aftermarket single 2.5" cats back system? Will it have a better note? it's a nice cheap option if it is going to give me the sound gain I am looking for..

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