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Old 06-22-2007, 10:37 PM
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need help on picking exhaust

i just bought a 91 mr2 turbo all stock... still dnt kno what im do first but what i do kno is that i want the car to sound as close as possible to a like ferrari, new m3 sound.... what exhaust should a get?... i heard that the rumus exhaust sounds kinda like them....
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Re: need help on picking exhaust

the BERK tech exhaust sounds pretty good, as does the KO Racing exhaust. NOTHING will make your car sound like a ferrari or M3 (aside from a different engine)
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cool thanks bro.......
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Old 07-02-2007, 01:07 PM
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Re: need help on picking exhaust

i was doing research on the ko racing exhaust or tko exhaust and i guess you dont use a catalic converter..... aint that illegal and do you kno if ill pass emissions?
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