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Interceptin'
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Melbourne
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After a lot of thought about whether or not to get rid of the reso and get some real noise out of the EF, why not have the best of both worlds!
I want the car louder so I'd like it off. But I do do long distance travelling sometimes and droning is something I can do without. And running round cutting it off n welding it back later would be a waste... So I came up with this idea... - Cut the piping on each side of the resonator - Weld exhaust flange setups to the setup on the car, the reso each end, and to the 2.5" pipe each end. - Then unbolt and swap reso and 2.5" pipe when desired. This way I could have it drone free during long trips, and loud for other times. What do you guys think? Is it legal? Has it been done before by anyone? And where's a good cheap supplier of exhaust flanges n black 2.5" exhaust piping??? ![]() ~ Matt
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