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Old May 15, 2011 | 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by SeaOfGreen
I am doing a exhaust cutout, using stock muffler and using the APS 3.5" DP and going to reduce it to the stock muffler. Will have 2 switches one to open and close the cutout and other is to switch maps from running the car close or open! The Petaluma police don't like loud aftermarket parts, gives them a reason to pull yah over! The day I got my car back I got pulled over doin 15mph! Had me pop my hood and everything, told me next time it's a REF ticket! Figured the cost of getting a REF ticket is about he same as my cutout! I like my car loud and no exhaust out there that is loud enuff other then the 3.5" APS, was going to get another TBE! I did not want to lose power with a smaller exhaust so I figured my car is sleeper already just make it more with the cutout! Get the best of both worlds with the cutout, get to look stock and sound stock with a flick of a switch it will sound like a straight pipe! Waiting for few more parts and Innovate LC1 wideband, then they will start the work! You got your car? I seen it up there a few times, you running some big rims. What size are they? What time you going up on Monday? Or you just droping the car off?
Yeah, I've seen that cutout system on a couple of the cars there at FLI. It is truly sick
I will be driving up early and just hanging out while Miles tune it and they fix a couple of loose ends with the motor install, then driving it home the same day. The rims are 18x9. That exhaust set up sounds like alot of $$$, but worth it if it keeps the popo off your a**! lol.

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Old May 15, 2011 | 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by EQ Tuning
Yesterday was pretty windy. How was the head wind?

-- Ed
the headwind must have been at least 20-30 mph
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