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Old March-19th-2005, 01:06 AM
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ok, i am about put new piping from the cat back , i have a msp muffler, will bringin up the diameter of the pipe, make my muffler have a more deep louder sound... thats what i am tryin to get cause my intake is louder then my exhaust...
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Old March-19th-2005, 02:16 AM
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hmm, best way to make your exhaust louder is to get the OBX header. it'll make a stock fs-de sound pretty deep.
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Old March-19th-2005, 02:33 AM
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i got the 1.6l, zmd engine... its a bitch to try and get a obx header for that engine..
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Old March-19th-2005, 11:29 AM
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ah, hmm....i dont know man. I'm pretty clueless about anything other than the 2.0's
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i just went get my resignator cut off.. and DAMN.. there was all my problems.. my exhaust is AWESOME now...
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and one more thing... why does the resignator have to be 2 feet long... even the exhuast guy said thats a lil bit too long for a 1.6l
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Ive found that the ms sport exaust is pretty insanley loud to the point where some days it you can hear it over my system.

How much did it cost? HOw did the sound change?
Im realy happy with the way the car sounds between 3-5.5k rpm. Above that it sounds like its getting choked off. And below is too quiet for me. Ive always wanted a nice rumble at idle.
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Old March-20th-2005, 11:19 AM
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30 bucks, he cut it off for me , one of these days i am gonna get the pipes replaced though to 2.25 inch exhaust..

the sound changed alot, i can hear the muffler over the intake now.. the only bad thing is at about 5500 rpms , you get a slite raspy sound.. but goes away quickly.. over all though, i hate that resignator... it swallows all the potential of that muffler..
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I cut the MS sport muffler off of my car and just run the reosnator and a turn down after the axle...search for my thread there is a video of it...I love it~!
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