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I just put my greddy evo exhaust on my 97 ls integra and it sounds really loud. i mean really loud. i thought evo's were'nt suppose to be loud but deep. By the way i have a type r cat on since i couldn't get my stock one off. those bolts are a b!tch to get off. Do you think thats why my exhaust is so loud?? Thanks.
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More then likely that type r cat is whats causing it to be so loud cause any evo's that I've heard aren't very loud but have a real nice deep sound to them, maybe try a carsound cat there suppose to be good but whether or not changing from the type r to the carsound will change anything is a good question. I personally love the sound of the ones I've heard and was gonna get that system myself but found it's played out and over priced for something that will eventually rust.
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Is there a actual difference between the type r and my stock ls cat? Would it be more free flowing since type r's are pretty much high end?
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Without knowing alot about them i'm sure there more free flowing cause just like you said there more higher end.
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