removing resonator.
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that is, unless you're hammering the throttle and doing red-line pulls away from every street.
then you'll definitely be attracting the wrong type of attention.
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actually - and if anything, it'll be louder, but not obnoxiously loud that you'll attract the wrong type of attention.
that is, unless you're hammering the throttle and doing red-line pulls away from every street.
then you'll definitely be attracting the wrong type of attention.
that is, unless you're hammering the throttle and doing red-line pulls away from every street.
then you'll definitely be attracting the wrong type of attention.
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i had resonator taken off when i got my car.
its only louder at higher revs to WOT. then i got my tanabes, and its the same. only louder at higher revs to WOT. i'd say do it because at times you want to be louder, it is. but when you want to be quiet, you can be. with stock AND tanabes. its a cheap mod too.
its only louder at higher revs to WOT. then i got my tanabes, and its the same. only louder at higher revs to WOT. i'd say do it because at times you want to be louder, it is. but when you want to be quiet, you can be. with stock AND tanabes. its a cheap mod too.
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it doesnt sound any different when normal driving. but when you start to floor it, then you get sort of a throaty/ripping sound. thats the best i can describe it. HAHAHAH
sorry, i wish i had a sound clip. i can do it with my tanabes on but you'll only be able to hear it at HIGH revs. at lower to mid revs, the tanabes over power the sound.
when people want a quiet exhaust, i'd suggest just keeping the stock and getting resonator removed. its a pretty decent sound gain at higher revs. hope that helps.
sorry, i wish i had a sound clip. i can do it with my tanabes on but you'll only be able to hear it at HIGH revs. at lower to mid revs, the tanabes over power the sound.
when people want a quiet exhaust, i'd suggest just keeping the stock and getting resonator removed. its a pretty decent sound gain at higher revs. hope that helps.