chaospiece
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So I decided to bolt on the Heartthrob H-Pipe and man what a difference.
It does all the things you'd expect from an H-Pipe but its a big change coming from a muffler delete. The old resonator is just straight through pipe with a section of perforations. No wonder you loose so much low end altering the exhaust while leaving on the stock resonator.
I definitely regained the low end. It's very very loud without mufflers but sounds amazing. I have a pair of GT axelbacks I plan on putting on as well to quiet it down. The drone did move up to 2500-3000 rpm which isn't bad.
I only have a quick cold start video for now. Overall I suggest the Heartthrob.
YouTube link.
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It does all the things you'd expect from an H-Pipe but its a big change coming from a muffler delete. The old resonator is just straight through pipe with a section of perforations. No wonder you loose so much low end altering the exhaust while leaving on the stock resonator.
I definitely regained the low end. It's very very loud without mufflers but sounds amazing. I have a pair of GT axelbacks I plan on putting on as well to quiet it down. The drone did move up to 2500-3000 rpm which isn't bad.
I only have a quick cold start video for now. Overall I suggest the Heartthrob.
YouTube link.
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