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Mac long tubes or catback???
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<blockquote data-quote="Erich" data-source="post: 6245626" data-attributes="member: 65819"><p>The other option is do nothing and put the money towards getting the D1 quicker. </p><p>Are the only headers worth getting the kooks? BBK supposedly have a nasty kink in them. The slp seem to be just as expensive as kooks so kooks wins. Hooker? </p><p></p><p>On the catback, it just seems wrong to go thru a 2.5 inch X that then necks below 2.25 inches on the stock exhaust with a few bumpy turns. As far as sound, I want quiet but high flow. </p><p>Erich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erich, post: 6245626, member: 65819"] The other option is do nothing and put the money towards getting the D1 quicker. Are the only headers worth getting the kooks? BBK supposedly have a nasty kink in them. The slp seem to be just as expensive as kooks so kooks wins. Hooker? On the catback, it just seems wrong to go thru a 2.5 inch X that then necks below 2.25 inches on the stock exhaust with a few bumpy turns. As far as sound, I want quiet but high flow. Erich [/QUOTE]
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