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Removing cats
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackwell808" data-source="post: 16615203" data-attributes="member: 199081"><p>Because to me, cats are somewhat restrictive and unnecessary. The car is insured as classic anyways so EPA can’t technically do shit about it since I’m exempt from emissions on it. I’m not dogging the setup I just want the car to be a touch louder. I don’t think cats are what set the tone but more the mufflers dictate that. I would keep my current pipe and have a complete new x pipe made custom </p><p></p><p> fo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackwell808, post: 16615203, member: 199081"] Because to me, cats are somewhat restrictive and unnecessary. The car is insured as classic anyways so EPA can’t technically do shit about it since I’m exempt from emissions on it. I’m not dogging the setup I just want the car to be a touch louder. I don’t think cats are what set the tone but more the mufflers dictate that. I would keep my current pipe and have a complete new x pipe made custom fo [/QUOTE]
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