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its pricey yes, but like i said it is a quality pipe, fits with no issues, designed for the ct26 and its LIGHT. after i unbolted the stock downpipe including the elbow, then cut off the pipe cause it was welded, it literally took me 10 -15 mins to install. remember though at WOT it gets pretty loud.
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good to remember if your county has a noise ordinance.. just dont go around town wot.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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i live in fort myers fl there are NO emmisons or sound checks at all, so im not worried about it being to loud.
also how much more of a diffrence would it m ake since i already have a 3in down pipe and exshaust, all that is factory is the elbo
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if you do, very minimal
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12psi boost
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thanks for the help. knowing this ill stick whith what i have and spend the money else where. like maby a new intercooler
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A DDP or a big elbow paired with a large, 'conventional' downpipe will run very much the same on low to mid level builds. When compared to any exhaust with stock elbow and/or downpipe there's a pretty big difference with either of the aforementioned setups.
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can u alliterate what you mean?
from what you said i got was on a lower to med build a ddp or bigger elbo wont really do mutch more than a full 3in exhaust and downpipe, maby in a higher end build it will make a big diffrence am i any where in the ball park
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