Is this just a straight pipe?
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Cruisin'
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Is this just a straight pipe?
So I want to straight pipe my car.. In the video linked, there growl there is exactly what I'm looking for. What I want to know from you fine folks is this: is this just a straight pipe from the cat back... Or do I need to take those off as well.. I hope not.. But...
BTW.. I think you all are awesome.. But because I'm a grown man, I am not looking for advice about why I shouldn't delete my cat or why I shouldn't modify the exhaust.. You all are awesome!
https://youtu.be/C0TvP3FKv5o
BTW.. I think you all are awesome.. But because I'm a grown man, I am not looking for advice about why I shouldn't delete my cat or why I shouldn't modify the exhaust.. You all are awesome!
https://youtu.be/C0TvP3FKv5o
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Sorry, I can't offer you any real advice.
I just came here for the accolades and ego stroking you were providing.
Good luck on the info search though!
Sincerely,
Mr. Awesome
I just came here for the accolades and ego stroking you were providing.
Good luck on the info search though!
Sincerely,
Mr. Awesome
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Straight pipes and no mufflers usually end up losing hp because the exhaust pulses and pressure have no where to go as per lets say and endlessrpm catback has a resonated muffler design, they escape through the tiny resonated holes...
we posted a video of why straight pipes lose hp, on our facebook page: EndLessRPM
we posted a video of why straight pipes lose hp, on our facebook page: EndLessRPM
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