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BIZ Jun 3, 2006 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by brody125
Oh:1: ...mine has a resonator though? If I'm removing the mufflers, would you suggest I take the resonator out or leave it in?

Tim yours sounds bad ass... :4: :4:

Brody the best way for you is to weld in some flowmaster mufflers for right now..unless you want to dish out some serious cash for a cat bac.
My magnaflow system was $1000.00 + bassani X pipe $900.00

2 flowmasters can be bought cheap and sound sweet on a 2V :4:

SMOKEFAN Jun 3, 2006 10:45 PM

My way was the cheap way, not including the advil :teeth:

Ponyryd Jun 4, 2006 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by SMOKEFAN
Done :4: :teeth:

Glad to hear it worked out for ya. :teeth: Wish I could actually hear it, judging by the other posts it sounds good.

Ponyryd Jun 4, 2006 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by brody125
Oh:1: ...mine has a resonator though? If I'm removing the mufflers, would you suggest I take the resonator out or leave it in?

^Your car doesn't have resonators, you can do the same, but you'll need to have pipes bent to replace the mufflers, or it'll sound like shait.

Ponyryd Jun 4, 2006 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by White_Snake
ya....because you can always see the mufflers as you walk by the car ...:teeth:

No offence, but have you ever seen an SLP "muffler"? I use quotes b/c it's not a muffler, it's a resonator.

brody125 Jun 4, 2006 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by Ponyryd
^Your car doesn't have resonators, you can do the same, but you'll need to have pipes bent to replace the mufflers, or it'll sound like shait.


Good point. I just looked under the car for the first time tonight and it would probably be cheaper to just get different mufflers anyways.:tongue:

SMOKEFAN Jun 4, 2006 09:11 PM

The guys that did mine bent them accordingly, even though my mufflers are at the rear there still is an offset to work out.

SMOKEFAN Jun 4, 2006 09:13 PM

FYI took it for a rip upto the lake today, not to loud at highway speed with the cruise set :4: . But fun when you have to slowdown than speed up thru the one horse towns :excite:

brody125 Jun 4, 2006 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by SMOKEFAN
The guys that did mine bent them accordingly, even though my mufflers are at the rear there still is an offset to work out.

How much did it cost you and from where, if you don't mind me asking.......I need more noise lol

SMOKEFAN Jun 4, 2006 09:23 PM

$100 for the piping, $100 for the tips(not applicable to you). $230 taxes incl.

Mufflerman on Dundas between Highbury and Hale.

You may require more piping labor because there is welding on both ends where as mine ended on one end.


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