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  1. #13
    cat won't do much for the sound sorry to burst your bubble... if you want stock sound then you need stock muffler

    maybe put another sausage dog resonator in the piping after the cat... but you may as well take it out if you're going to do that.

  2. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by sze5
    Fuji is not very LOUD, at least for me

    But since yesterday, when i installed the exhaust, my sis which actually owns 70% of the car had nagged me a QUAD-ZILLION times to change it back to stock (There goes my $300 on custom fitting to a coupe)

    Since i had already paid for the exhaust and the custom workmanship, i am really hopping to keep it as it look MAD.
    You need fitting for the Fuji on the coupe? I thought it was a direct bolt on?

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by SiR
    Quote Originally Posted by sze5
    Fuji is not very LOUD, at least for me

    But since yesterday, when i installed the exhaust, my sis which actually owns 70% of the car had nagged me a QUAD-ZILLION times to change it back to stock (There goes my $300 on custom fitting to a coupe)

    Since i had already paid for the exhaust and the custom workmanship, i am really hopping to keep it as it look MAD.
    You need fitting for the Fuji on the coupe? I thought it was a direct bolt on?
    I bought it from a guy with a EK hatch.

    Custom fitted the FUJI to fit the coupe (tig welded a FOOT+ long of stainless steel) took the mechanic benny from chasers 3+ hours ops:

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    Quote Originally Posted by A'PEXi
    would changing the front pipe/cat affect the noise much?....
    hmmm, theres no front pipe in an NA car dude.

  5. #17
    technically if you have only top end of exhaust manifold... then bottom pipe can be thought of the be a front pipe

    but not many manufacturers of aftermarket exctractors do this - though spoon comes to mind and Ausdm type R exctractors.

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    i reckon get a silencer
    use it when your sis takes the car out, then rip it out when u take it

  7. #19
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    Just go to your local exhaust shop and see if they have any silencers. Just get one that matches the size of your tip, and you'll be fine.

    But I feel your pain and anguish. The silencer will ruin any gains obtianed from the exhaust. You WILL feel it.

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    contact X-Force in Australia..

    I think they had a 4" silencer for $60.. not 100% sure if it will fit though..

  9. #21
    just detach the cat from the header, let her drive around for a week, then reattach it and say that you put the stock one back on....its all relative....

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowman95
    just detach the cat from the header, let her drive around for a week, then reattach it and say that you put the stock one back on....its all relative....

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