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Mbrp exhaust questions

PJR202

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The Street drones from 1500 to 1800, mostly in 6th. It's not bad anyway.
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The Street drones from 1500 to 1800, mostly in 6th. It's not bad anyway.
Really? Interesting, I don't have the same experience. I haven't heard this on mine. I'll have to check it out... my 2 chamber flow masters used to drone like a mutha on my 86 GT, but haven't heard this on my 16.

I will definitely go check this out. Once the weather is above 40 degrees. I hate the Midwest sometimes.
 

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The Street drones from 1500 to 1800, mostly in 6th. It's not bad anyway.
Can confirm that it does do this, but like he said, it's not too bad. You notice it more when you're cruising at highway speeds and you hit a slight incline, but at that point not sure if it's even considered drone bc the engine is under load?
 

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Street here. No drone.
 

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Don't waste your money on mbrp. Corsa is the way to go. I had mbrp for about a month. Sold it
Although I'm going to a Corsa Extreme, I still have the MBRP Street installed. It's a great catback. I'm only switching because it isn't loud enough. Hoping to sell my MBRP once the Corsa gets here.
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