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Originally posted by skyzerr33

dude loose that muffler and free up some ponies

i will in a couple of months. just did in an exhaust mount on friday night too. the bracket that's welded on to the muffler came off. dad used to be a welder so he can fix it for me.

first priority has to be the shift light. sick of hitting rev limiter all the time. after that is the muffler.

stock looking... even down to the factory rims and 205 tyres.

Goes ok I guess, still pretty stock.

Mods;

stainless dump pipe & FGK zorst

K&N panel.

DEI thermo tape on dump pipe up to cat.

10psi $2 mod.

Stock ic that grows ice on it. I wonder how that happens? :)

Mine looks like a Screamer, but goes like a stocker. I've got a front mount on it now with a cat back exhaust, but that will change soon. I've got a SAFC sitting in my room, Trust Airinx in the mail and dump pipe being HPC coated at the moment.

Actually, even after that it will still probably not go too hard. All I want is 180rwkw, so I've got a bit more to do I think.

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