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Old 04-15-19, 11:01 AM
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What do you guys recommend? Cat or res delete?
Old 04-20-19, 11:43 AM
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Cat delete will increase volume, res delete will change the tone. Plenty of Youtube clips out there to hear.
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I did a muffler/resonator delete, of course the drone is insane but the car sounds great.
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Originally Posted by cmreavis
I did a muffler/resonator delete, of course the drone is insane but the car sounds great.
Can you show a video?
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Originally Posted by GTR20
Can you show a video?
In class right now, once I get the chance I'll post a vid.
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Here's a link to cold start.
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Before and after or a cat delete/muffler delete/aftermarket resonators

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what sort of gains if any with a cat delete? I know a catted dp gives a little gain but so expensive for 10hp🤔
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Originally Posted by Russelsfl
what sort of gains if any with a cat delete? I know a catted dp gives a little gain but so expensive for 10hp��
From RR: "Power gain is primarily due to elimination of secondary cats and large pipe diameter. Muffler should also be less restrictive."

Improve the skinny pipes and ace the secondary cats, and you'll get all kinds of gains.

All kinds.
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Originally Posted by AtomicAWD
From RR: "Power gain is primarily due to elimination of secondary cats and large pipe diameter. Muffler should also be less restrictive."

Improve the skinny pipes and ace the secondary cats, and you'll get all kinds of gains.

All kinds.
Yeeeeaaahhh Im gonna get under my car and see what I can eliminate to make all kinds of gains....all kiiiiiiiiiinds🤣
All kinds of Hodgtwins action, all kiiiiinds💪🏼
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You gotta ditch them fat cats, they all blocking yo' gains from happening. Pull them b@#$%s out, man. Get 'em out. Yeee-ah. And them skinny-a$$ pipes too -- they like straws, all sucked the f#$% up. You gotta go big man, put 2.5" in down theya. Let them breath, let them gases flowwww. Then you'll make them real gainz. All kaaaaands.

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