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paul what was involved in 'hi-flowing' your exhaust and hows it sound different now? i wanna make sure i do mine properly the first time, before i get mine done. i thought yours had pretty much had everything u can do to it :P

Originally posted by b005t

paul what was involved in 'hi-flowing' your exhaust and hows it sound different now? i wanna make sure i do mine properly the first time, before i get mine done. i thought yours had pretty much had everything u can do to it :)

"Highflowing" *cough* involves removing the *meow* and replacing it with a "tuning pipe"

I know mine gives a slight drone in the cabin now.. which is great, as it was quiet-as before...

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