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Old 01-17-2002, 06:30 PM
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What part makes your engine roar the loudest?

I was just wondering, I have an AEM Cold Air Intake, and besides that what else makes the engine sound real furocious? Headers Maybe? I mean what under a grand can make your engine sound like a mean motherfucker?
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exhaust
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straight pipe and catalytic converter removal.
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Just take off the headers completely...

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Just take off the headers completely...

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might wanna put some flame retardent on that radiator though...hahahahhahahhahha
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I do have an exhaust

I'm just wondering what i can put in the engine for that noise
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definitely exhaust
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Old 01-18-2002, 08:47 AM
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Aggressive race cams make my car lope menacingly at idle.

Also roars a lot louder from 5500 to 7800 rpms now.
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if you already have an exhaust then a header will help some, but not really at idle
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