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Old 06-15-2010, 06:59 PM
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Now taking orders for ATLP exhaust parts!

http://www.heeltoeauto.com/home.php?cat=2589

Check the descriptions online for a coupon offering an enhanced discount when checking out!
Old 06-15-2010, 09:06 PM
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Noob question...

Whats the difference between the cat back with the resonator to the catback without?
Old 06-15-2010, 09:35 PM
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Yes could you please tell us the difference with all the different ones you have listed. Very interested but must no which one to buy and why. Thanks
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A resonator is a smaller muffler that sits in the pipe passing under the car. It has the effect of lowering the volume of the exhaust a bit, sound-wise. You typically get less droning and overall less noise with a resonator. If you want to feel and hear the exhaust more, pass on it. If you want a more conservative increase in sound, get the resonated version!
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So after visiting the website, what's the difference between adding the j-pipe and/or adding the high-flow cat? No descriptions are listed on the website to clarify the differences and it's impact on performance and exhaust note.
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Forgive me for assuming you might know the differences...I posted up an article pertaining to J-series converter and j-pipe layouts. This will apply to your cars as well, although the parts linked in the post are for 04-08 models.

http://www.heeltoeauto.com/pitboard/?p=149
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I noticed you guys are located in Mission Viejo, CA - do you guys do installs as well?
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I'm on the site looking at the descriptions but don't see a "coupon offering an enhanced discount". Interested in picking up a J pipe and possibly getting it installed at your shop.
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