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Old 10-12-2006, 04:52 AM   #1
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Quick question.. cause i've did som research and nothing. What is the id and od of the megan midpipe? Will the resonator and hi flow cat kill the rasp? Now i'm driving with header s pipe and axle back and it's raspy how more raspy will it be after i put midpipe and is putting a hi flow cat and resonator worth it? Quick is't it!!
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Quick question.. cause i've did som research and nothing. What is the id and od of the megan midpipe? Will the resonator and hi flow cat kill the rasp? Now i'm driving with header s pipe and axle back and it's raspy how more raspy will it be after i put midpipe and is putting a hi flow cat and resonator worth it? Quick is't it!!
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Quick question.. cause i've did som research and nothing. What is the id and od of the megan midpipe? Will the resonator and hi flow cat kill the rasp? Now i'm driving with header s pipe and axle back and it's raspy how more raspy will it be after i put midpipe and is putting a hi flow cat and resonator worth it? Quick is't it!!
Hey man, I'm down the street from you. I have a Magnaflow cat and resonator and the car sounds great. It's worth the money, let me know if you need the info of a cheap exhaust shop that does good work.
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The midpipe has 2 resonators. The pipe does narrow to 2 1/4" at 1 of the flanges. My setup is not loader after installing the pipe.
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The midpipe has 2 resonators. The pipe does narrow to 2 1/4" at 1 of the flanges. My setup is not loader after installing the pipe.
He is not running a turbo so his set-up will definately be louder.
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just got my midpipe today .. header, s pipe, midpipe, injen ses... let me check how it sounds ... i will instal it tommorow..
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