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Any recommendations for a quiet cat-back?
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This is a great way to go.Just do a resonator delete. Plain and simple. Sounds exactly like stock but just...amplified a bit. Basically how it should've sounded to begin with. If anything it's at least a good starting point.
I've been running my Lethal H-pipe resonator delete for probably about a year now. I love it and it sounds great. I'm tempted to go a bit louder bit haven't yet.
was this with an h or x-pipe?I didn't like how tinny the stock mufflers sounded with that, though. They're raspy and tinny sounding at higher RPM, not very nice.
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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:This is like saying I want chilies that are not spicy at all.
Quieter;) Don't accidentally get the frpp version though!Is Borla Touring louder or quieter than stock + x-pipe resonator delete ?
Because ? What's wrong with FPRP version ?Quieter;) Don't accidentally get the frpp version though!
The frpp version has an x pipe without the resonator. The Borla version has an x pipe with covered resonator making it quieter. Its simply a suitcase design with an internal x pipe. Borla claims 30 lbs difference with the entire setup as well.Because ? What's wrong with FPRP version ?
Only thing I'm after is the weight, didn't really care about the sounds too much and really did not wanted anything obnoxiously loud, but when I installed x-pipe, it kind of sounds nice ;-)