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Old 04-06-2004, 04:57 AM
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Downpipe and Exhaust without catalyser

Hi,

I have a TT Supra auto from 94. It's an european.
I have mounted a Tanabe Downpipe (no more catalyser), better perf but no louder sound.
Now I will mount a Blitz Nur Rear Section Exhaust together with my downpipe and in replacement of the stock Supra's Exhaust.
No more catalyser and other stuffs to break down the Power SOund of the engine.
My question : It's dangerous to don't have no more catalyser and "marmite" for the engine ? Only a long tube and a small exhaust?
And how much sound will my supra generate??

Thank you very much in advance, and, very very very sorry for my poor english !!

Chris.
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Old 04-06-2004, 06:34 PM
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Re: Downpipe and Exhaust without catalyser

No need to apologize about the english, I've definetly seen worse here. Sound is a very subjective thing, what I think is loud you might think is quiet. Removing your cat and premufflers will definetly make the car louder, along with the DP it will have a very nice sound. There used to be a site where you could DL sound clips of all the different MKIV exhausts but I can't seem to find it.
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