Fordever
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To be totally honest, I can’t really say. I did a partial removal waaaay back. So the sound had been blocked from entering the cabin for a couple of years. I just only got around to the complete removal within The last few months. I do recall it made the cabin quieter, but can’t be really clear on the difference. My main reason for the tone removal was to get rid of some “under the hood” clutter. There is enough crap under the hood as it is, removing the tube does help give the bay a cleaner look. “Bjstang”, one of the members here, has a valve installed in line with his, so he can switch the sound in and out at any time. I think he would be a better person to askSo how would you describe the change in sound? I don't really have a problem with the sound tube. I haven't found it particularly inconvenient when checking the oil but the tube itself does seem to clutter things up.
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