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Old 01-02-2013, 10:59 AM
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Removing the cats ideas and help

So I wanna here y'all's input...I wanna remove the cats and put flow master 50's I have already removed that suit case of a muffler... Would this be the right way to go I don't have to pass emissions test


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no muffler is going to fit where the cats are...you can remove the cats and replace with straight pipe and replace the factory resonators with the 50 series if you want...not sure how that would sound though. Maybe put the 50 series where the stock muffler was and removing the factory resonators might be a better idea.
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Old 01-02-2013, 11:09 AM
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What would gain the most power...


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When it comes to exhaust not much man. If you want power look at other modifications first. Exhaust with these things is basically sound .
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I have cai tune and have removed my big muffler already so what are your thoughts


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I have cai tune and have removed my big muffler already so what are your thoughts


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Like I said it going to come down to how loud you want to be. But some setups can do more harm then good for these rigs. I love my Borla S if you stuck on exhaust. If I was you I would rather get a cam that will work on the stock valvetrain or possibly Head/Cam combo depending on what your looking to spend.

But if its exhaust I would say Borla S. But it comes down to sound between Borla, Corsa, Solo, B&B, etc. Really up to you.
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Old 01-02-2013, 11:21 AM
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How much would a cam run me? And what are the best ones?


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a cmr tune or a cam and a cmr tune would be best bang for buck options. Get a nice torque-y cam to get these heavy breaks moving.
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Talk to Skip @ DemonPerformance he can give you some options that work for your needs and in whatever budget you have. Just send him a PM he is quick to respond
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Old 01-02-2013, 11:29 AM
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I'm in the middle of Georgia who could I drive to to do the work for me?


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