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Old Jan 21, 2004 | 07:27 AM
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prodrive vs cobb

What would be more worth the money, a cobb tuning catback or a prodrive axleback with the other pipe to make it a catback?
Old Jan 21, 2004 | 07:47 AM
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i would go for the tuning
Old Jan 21, 2004 | 12:12 PM
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if you get a straight through system from1 company that will give you the most gains
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I've had both, and I can say that I loved them both. As a catback alone, I bet they make nearly the same power. The Cobb is 3" though.

For "worth" the money I assume you mean power. For the same money as the Cobb catback (~$600), I'd get the Bosal downpipe ($200), gut my uppipe ($free), and get Cobb AccessECU Stage 2 ($400). That's 40+ extra horsies that you're REALLY going to feel, as opposed to trying to find the "5.123 hp" that a catback will give you.

Catback = noise.

Downpipe = power.
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