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just got my whole catback replaced it fixxed the problem but now its too loud.. anyway i can lower the noise just a bit?>

p.s .. apparantly its illegal to get an exhaust on your p's....... DAMNIT. lol

thank you for all your help aswell (y)

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Wow.. its like I can tell the future.

ok.

Top right hand of the screen.

Blue tool bar.

Click on "search"

Type in "resonator" or "hotdog"

The scroll down and click on the "Naturally Aspirated Performance".

Then Click search.

And again,

IBTL!

just got my whole catback replaced it fixxed the problem but now its too loud.. anyway i can lower the noise just a bit?>

p.s .. apparantly its illegal to get an exhaust on your p's....... DAMNIT. lol

thank you for all your help aswell (y)

wasn't the legality of modifications clarified to you earlier in the week?

who replaced the catback for you? did you ask them?

this is your final warning, to cease spamming the forum with new threads all relating to the issue. i will leave this thread open so you may post any future questions that you may have regarding exhausts provided that you search using the above mentioned methods to find your answer first.

instead of writing all that useless shit you could have just told him resignator or hotdog. well done champ

give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you feed him for life.

who else thinks that this new noob is having all of us on...

whats next, u gona get the resenator on and then u will say its too quiet i want it louder, how do i do it..

LOL GTS4WD u really can tell the future, whats your next prediction haha

who else thinks that this new noob is having all of us on...

whats next, u gona get the resenator on and then u will say its too quiet i want it louder, how do i do it..

LOL GTS4WD u really can tell the future, whats your next prediction haha

lol.. Im thinking so too.

Im feeling that its the Pannel VS. Pod/Pod induction sound question!

hahaha.. Im pretty sure we have all the exhaust bases covered!.. i mean there isnt much more to ask.. :)

lol.. Im thinking so too.

Im feeling that its the Pannel VS. Pod/Pod induction sound question!

hahaha.. Im pretty sure we have all the exhaust bases covered!.. i mean there isnt much more to ask.. :)

indeed..I think he's exhausted this topic lol

hahahhaahhaa, seriously man. Are you just one of those annoying people who go around the internet causing trouble. Someone with a skyline would respect any information given :)

give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you feed him for life.

this fisherman is blind with no hands Eug.

who else thinks that this new noob is having all of us on...

whats next, u gona get the resenator on and then u will say its too quiet i want it louder, how do i do it..

LOL GTS4WD u really can tell the future, whats your next prediction haha

he hasn't got to extractors yet.

I'm actually going through the same thing myself but I used another thread to ask my questions after searching.

An eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind. - M.K. Gandhi

sorry, didn't think there was much point put something related to exhausts because we have gone over it for this guy so many times ( and I leant something on the way)

just thought would chuck in a cool quote :)

actually... something partially useful... look into exhaust valves... work very well in quieting and exhaust and you can open and close them for times when you want to fang...

Use the search this time though...

You can put a scilencer in the muffler or get your mechanic to install a resinator just before the muffler.

+ your car is N/A you should not need too big of a exhaust. 2.5" inpipe the most but you can have whatever outlet pipe size.

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