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Anyone ever heard of these being installed on a 350? I'm curious how it would sound say if you installed these and kept the resonators as you could increase the volume to a resonator delete level but without the rasp or go full setup with these and also resonator delete but I could see it being a little to raspy. The construction looks high quality and someone correct me if I'm wrong but if all the emissions place does in your state is plug the computer in the obd port then these should pass which is making me consider buying them.
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I have them. Awesome product. Way better than anything else currently on the market. I have them paired with my stock (resonated) exhaust and it sounds great. I posted some pics and sound clips of them on my instagram @fp350
 
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I have them. Awesome product. Way better than anything else currently on the market. I have them paired with my stock (resonated) exhaust and it sounds great. I posted some pics and sound clips of them on my instagram @fp350
Listening it does sound great I like the decision to leave the resonators as without them I would think it would be way too raspy, but in person how does the sound compare to the stock exhaust in your opinion. Also do you think these will pass emissions in your state?
 

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Listening it does sound great I like the decision to leave the resonators as without them I would think it would be way too raspy, but in person how does the sound compare to the stock exhaust in your opinion. Also do you think these will pass emissions in your state?
Texas doesn't do emissions testing. I'm not trying to be a smart ass but think about it for a second and ask yourself if you really need to pass inspection and said product is replacing such control systems...............you finish the rest.

As far as sound, delete pipes are INSANELY loud even with resonators. Still keeps the same sound characteristics but wow is it loud.
 

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Listening it does sound great I like the decision to leave the resonators as without them I would think it would be way too raspy, but in person how does the sound compare to the stock exhaust in your opinion. Also do you think these will pass emissions in your state?
In person it is alot louder than stock with alot more pops/bangs. Initially it is on the raspy side but that dies down after you put a good amount of miles on it (I assume that has something to do with carbon building up over time on the pipes and cutting the rasp down). Texas is very lax on emissions (no visual inspections) so I think it will pass just fine. So far no CEL either so the 02 extenders seem to do their job well.
 

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Texas doesn't do emissions testing. I'm not trying to be a smart ass but think about it for a second and ask yourself if you really need to pass inspection and said product is replacing such control systems...............you finish the rest.

As far as sound, delete pipes are INSANELY loud even with resonators. Still keeps the same sound characteristics but wow is it loud.
"With OBD II in MA they don't do an exhaust test, its strictly through the OBD port and readyness testing. So if you don't have a CEL and they don't do a visual, you should pass. My car is low enough where you can't see shit underneath it, so going about a visual test is pointless" This is what I was referring to as it is the same here in GA and from my understanding these pipes don't cause a check engine light or anything else.
 
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In person it is alot louder than stock with alot more pops/bangs. Initially it is on the raspy side but that dies down after you put a good amount of miles on it (I assume that has something to do with carbon building up over time on the pipes and cutting the rasp down). Texas is very lax on emissions (no visual inspections) so I think it will pass just fine. So far no CEL either so the 02 extenders seem to do their job well.
Thanks for the information this is the best exhaust setup I have heard for the price of it.
 

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"With OBD II in MA they don't do an exhaust test, its strictly through the OBD port and readyness testing. So if you don't have a CEL and they don't do a visual, you should pass. My car is low enough where you can't see shit underneath it, so going about a visual test is pointless" This is what I was referring to as it is the same here in GA and from my understanding these pipes don't cause a check engine light or anything else.
Well there are ways of fudging the OBDII but of course that's on you. Extensions are hit or miss. A tuner will not turn off OBDII systems anymore too btw. They don't want to get on anyone's radar. It's a dice roll. But with these at least it's an easy swap unlike headers.
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