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I wasn't even driving :( Needless to say, thanks for the heads up, I was hesitant uploading it for these exact reasons, but at the same time wanted to give an example of the Motordyne Exhaust.

I'm not sure of the law on that point, but I'd guess the heat would still be on you unless you gave up the name of the person behind the wheel - just like in the event of a speed camera fine when a friend is driving your car. Either way someone's not going to be happy if it is pursued.

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Nah mate, DON'T pull me over just for the fun of it ... regardless of how well I am behaving I always crap my pants when getting pulled over :) .... I remember once when out cruising in my old S15 a copper pulling me over just to tell me how clean/good my car looked! Not an entirely bad, but not an entirely great experience :D

Mwahahah! Thats the whole fun mate! Getting everyone worked up and then utter relief when you see my ugly mug walking up to you!

Haha classic, i shit my pants last night i had a cop come up behind me flashing his lights so i went to pull over then he turned down a side street. Not that i was doing anything illegal i'm just generally scared of police officers :/

Haha, yeah we like to scare people. Especially in either pieces of poo cars or really nice ones. I was behind a lambo for the entire length of a certain long road. Oh the joy i got out of knowing he wanted to floor it as he usually does.

Hmmmm tough call with the exhaust tips.....Choice number 1......http://www.jayracing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=114_127&products_id=6155

Choice number 2....http://www.jayracing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=114_127&products_id=6156

Help me out!

Hmmmm tough call with the exhaust tips.....Choice number 1......http://www.jayracing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=114_127&products_id=6155

Choice number 2....http://www.jayracing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=114_127&products_id=6156

Help me out!

Angle cuts all the way!

Bought the MD plenum spacers. Next up on my list is the MD ART Pipe.

Just a question about ART pipes if i use it with the stock exhaust will it have alot of rasp and rattle?

Im planning on using the test pipe with stock exhaust until i get the MD Shockwave TDX2.

what is the total HP/Torque gained for each setup

CIA

CIA+Spacers

CIA+Spacers+ART

CIA+Spacers+ART+TDX2

Thanks

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