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I have an x-pipe and muffler delete, should I do a cat delete?

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Will it be loud enough to wake the dead? Will it kill Corona in the air?
On a serious note, I've been thinking of going the cheaper route of getting a cat delete and/or MAK cat deletes.
Any experiences and advice? I'm guessing with my current setup, this will be the most obnoxiously loud which I don't really mind (sorry neighbors), but I'm sure there will be some HP and TQ gains yes? Should I just avoid it, or go for it?
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If you hate your ears and like headaches from drone, go for it.
Lmao, my drone was pretty terrible before I had some J pipes installed, now it's minimal thanks to that. Would a cat delete really increase it?
If it became too unbearable I could always install a Magnaflow Tru-X resonator. I'd just like a little more quick to my throttle and HP. Going to be going E85 tune soon as well, so I'm sure it might help in numbers?
 

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It's going to be stupid loud and it's going to stink.
At least the smell will get better once he goes e85. Won't help the drone / volume though.
 
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Yes I heard the smell is unbearable if on regular gas, but I shall indeed be running a dedicated E85 tune through Lund.
And honestly yeah I'm thinking it just might be too obnoxious, so I'll order those Magnaflow resonators along with it just in case.
I was wondering, once you take off the cats, can they easily be put back on if needed? Or it will require more intensive work to do so?
 

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Honestly, a straight-piped Coyote sounds like crap. The muffler and x-pipe or h-pipe give it a distinctive sound. Long-tube headers make it sound better and louder too. You are taking that distinctive sound away and it'll just sound bad(not the good kind) and loud.
 

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Give me attention your thread screams! Run the exhaust straight up through the hood loud and proud. Be a real Hillbillie! lol.
 
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Give me attention your thread screams! Run the exhaust straight up through the hood loud and proud. Be a real Hillbillie! lol.
Personally, I prefer going WOT next to my local nursing homes instead of the hood.
 

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