Gen 2 Removing rear muffler.

fairway2002

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Hello

I was looking for a little more sound from my 01. So I rent the back of a speed shop for my toys. So this is what they did. Sounds good. I did drive car without the "H" pipe. It has less revving popping with "H" pipe. With the way the work was done. The factory stuff will bolt back on.

I see a lot of room for twin turbos in the back....
 
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fairway2002

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The new sound is much better at low RPM. About the same after 4000 rpm. Low end is very deep.
 

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Did the same. I went with an X-pipe though....

Agree on the change. It is definately louder in the cabin but I like the new rumble. Low RPM sounds far better. Down to idle. The sweet s
Of in terms of noise is about 1250 to 1800, give or take, which makes highway cruising fine. In town driving is the loudest inside. Again, nothing I can't live with, but definately noisier inside.

Outside, it's more of an aggressive sound. It sounds less like a truck. I know it's cliche, but it's true. It sounds awesome under acceleration. Throatier. The change of tips also helps the aesthetics a great deal
 

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