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2 Mufflers

Hey guys

just wanted to advise on my exhaust system:

kokimoto cat back

front pipe

2 mufflers

no dump and i think its a stock cat

i wanted to get my exhuast system updated

i wanted to get a dump or a new front pipe

and i wanted or i heard that if i get rid of the 2nd muffler it will be less restrictive and my car will go harder????

and i was thinking of putting a new high flow cat??

i got a quote and to do this will cost roughly $600

high flow cat and dump and remove 2nd muffler do u think its worth it or should i leave it??? will my car eat more fuel???

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when i bought my old GTST it just had a shitty kakimoto cat-back on it (3" i think) and i destroyed it when i pulled into a driveway. So i upgraded to 3 1/2" Dump pipe and front pipe combined (HPC Coated), 4" high flow cat and 3 1/2" 5Zigen catback with 1 hotdog muffler.. she was DAMN loud, but jesus, it made such a big difference!! but yeah, i was lucky to get 350 klm's from a tank (and that was with cooler, boost, pod and some other bits n pieces..)

Hope that helps.

Christian

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