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You cant get a pod or an exhaust over 90db engineered.

You could only get a pod engineered if it does not make excessive induction noise.And you would have to take it to the RTA to get a noise test done,which cost a few hundred per test.

Why would you spent around $1000 each time you wanted to update the certificate?

Get all your mods done then get it engineered.

the more i hear these things the more i think the arc super induction box iis worth the price...no hassels at all :( as for the exhaust, i have a full 3" system, if somehow i stuck enough resonators to get it under 90db would i still need a rta db test or just get that done when the engineer writes the certificate for it.

the more i hear these things the more i think the arc super induction box iis worth the price...no hassels at all :( as for the exhaust, i have a full 3" system, if somehow i stuck enough resonators to get it under 90db would i still need a rta db test or just get that done when the engineer writes the certificate for it.

If its under 90db it will pass.

you cant engy the pod as other's have said.

you technicaly cant engineer to exhaust unless you have an emission's test done with it

your idea about the arc box is wroung, it's an intake modification, therefore it needs to be emission's tested...

if you wished you could pay the engineer's asking price for cert, then ad stuff aloung the way, depending on the engineer you can pay per mod once the initial engy cert is done.

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