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My answer to all these exhaust tickets...

Old Mar 10, 2003 | 02:08 PM
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Get a downpipe, headers, whatever... then slap a cutout right after it and run a stock exhuast all the way back from that.
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Old Mar 10, 2003 | 03:16 PM
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doesn't work I already got two tickets for that.
Old Mar 10, 2003 | 07:02 PM
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Originally posted by thelastmirage
doesn't work I already got two tickets for that.
How did you get two tickets for having a cutout? They're 100% legal because you can retain a fully stock exhaust system minus the actual cutout. I can see if you got a ticket for using it on the street, then that's your own fault for getting caught.
Old Mar 11, 2003 | 03:07 AM
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Can't see what the link goes to. By chance, is it the valve for open headers? I was thinking about getting two of those for my car. I guess I would need them welded into the straight pipes.
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I have 3" pipe from the headers back on both sides. and cops will never mess with me. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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Originally posted by TruckSS
I have 3" pipe from the headers back on both sides. and cops will never mess with me. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
That pertains to the topic at hand....


They're a good idea but really I'd rather have the performance all the time and just spend the money on a free flowing exhaust that is actually fairly quiet.
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Originally posted by VTECnology
That pertains to the topic at hand....


They're a good idea but really I'd rather have the performance all the time and just spend the money on a free flowing exhaust that is actually fairly quiet.
A quiet free-flowing exhaust... that's an oxymoron
The good thing about the electric valve is that you have open headers/etc at the flick of a switch.
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Originally posted by FastX7
The good thing about the electric valve is that you have open headers/etc at the flick of a switch.
OK, so I guess your link is the same thing I was taking about.
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