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Old 05-25-2006, 03:19 PM
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Re: does a bolt-on high flow cat exist?

I think an oval design is going to give you the sound you want, a clean, low pitch idle, and a mean, yet beautiful, mid-rpm tone, cruising or full on it, and when you hit the higher rpms it's not as obnoxiuos as the tinny "fart cans" although it's still audible of course!

It's like comparing a trumpet to a trombone, in all rpm ranges, the canister is small, and lets more crappy sound out, while the oval design traps some of these sound waves and lowers the pitch quite a bit, giving it that "BALLS" sound, instead of a crackly-poppy "Wweeaeeaeiiiiing"...
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