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GUT the CAT......

my car has a 3" all the way with a 3.5" tip and a gutted cat and is way too loud.... i gat paranoid going over 4000 revs and at 5000 it sounds like i am trying to wake the dead....

As an added bonus the car now occasionally spits flame out the pipe.

I bought my car like that, but hear that all you have to do to "gut" the cat is unbolt it, open it and hit the shit out of the insides with a hammer.

P.S. i am getting a propper hi-flow cat put on as soon as i get some money... its just too loud... but if your into that sort of thing.

Why do you want it louder? It's only asking for attention.

You want something free flowing and quiet.

because the louder it is the more girls you get, unfortunatley these girls wear police uniforms and hand out defect notices.

my car is pretty loud

on one occasion got pulled over and the cop goes "mate thats not an exhaust, thats a drain pipe"

because the louder it is the more girls you get, unfortunatley these girls wear police uniforms and hand out defect notices.

I like women in uniform:wassup:

They have handcuffs and clubs:spank:

Hey I just wondering if you guyz can help me out here..

Ok I have a 5" exhaust and its pretty loud but I have heard other cars which are even louder...so I want to know what I can do to make my car even louder. Would a cam pully on the exhaust side make it louder?

Simple, bigger turbo, more boost, longer duration cams, higher compression ratio, more rpm, shorter gears, lower diff ratio, more engine capacity (3.1 litres is good), trumpet on the BOV, make that two trumpets, no mufflers, no cat ..............

If all else fails get a BIG stereo, record the engine noise on the dyno and play it back when the car is idling along. :wassup:

5 inch?

MY wang is still bigger than yours

LOL, superb, just superb.

as for the louder exhuast...why? The idea of an exhuast is flow (you'd like a nice note as well but not stupidly loud). What are you planning to do have a sound off with a 747 at full throttle? :(

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