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Old 05-14-2008, 12:08 AM   #21 (permalink)
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'm not sure if it would hurt or help, but my friend has a removable muffler on his honda. He jacks up the back of the car, takes the tire off, and theres just a clamp holding the muffler on. Takes about 5 minutes.
Same here, except I don't have to jack up the car, I've got enough clearence to get under and cut the time in half taking it off. I just wanna test it with another tank.

A friend of mine took the muffler off another friends Jeep I6, and it basically sounds like a v8 with a flow master exhaust. It's not much louder than some people with flow masters. Also, the sound won't bother me. I hear it everyday from people with nice pipes, also I'm in a band and when we play shows, we mic. everything, we mic. amps and we mic. drums. So basically our ears get blown out. I've also got a 2400wpeak amp blasting power at me constantly, so the only concern I'm gonna get is I can't listen to music and exhaust at the same time unless I don't wanna hear next year.

Oh, and I don't know about your chicks, but around here, chicks dig the loudest exhaust pipes

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