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:thumbsup: what he said was because it had something to do with my car being a auto?,i didnt quite understand so i didnt wanna ask more questions :dry: all that he told me it will make my car chirp it, it did but not like how he explained it , i guess he was on about safety issues like in the wet etc so he did have a valid point but if we wanted safety i dont think we would be modifying a car that is already quick from factory.
Time to change mechanic.

As Nismoid said.

two things.

he was either messing with you.

or he is a knob.

either way i would be weary of trusting someone that gives you such info.

the front pipe or complete exhaust for that matter has nothing to do with it chirping 2nd.

you could run a 5 inch exhaust of a t88 and it wont chirp second, however the trans will slip to buggery on changes.

get a full 3inch "min" exhaust and go from there.

if you want to chirp second and 3rd get a MV shift kit.

ok for the noob, i assumed chrips was spinning the rear feet but i now assume i am wrong?

what system are you getting, i can't make up my mind if i should bother getting a 3'' turbo back for my auto 32. or if i should just save the $700 and put it towards a new car.

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