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<blockquote data-quote="quick01snake" data-source="post: 54971" data-attributes="member: 2247"><p>in my experience with a friends 94 gt, he went from having shorty headers, off road h, and two chamber flows, to long tubes, short catted h, and the same flows, and i think the car sounds a WHOLE lot better. not as loud, but a LOT meaner.</p><p></p><p>I only had hooker shorties and stock h and 2 chambers on my 95, and it sounded pretty good. aftermarket h or x makes a HUGE difference in sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quick01snake, post: 54971, member: 2247"] in my experience with a friends 94 gt, he went from having shorty headers, off road h, and two chamber flows, to long tubes, short catted h, and the same flows, and i think the car sounds a WHOLE lot better. not as loud, but a LOT meaner. I only had hooker shorties and stock h and 2 chambers on my 95, and it sounded pretty good. aftermarket h or x makes a HUGE difference in sound. [/QUOTE]
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