Option code for active axhaust on the Corvettes and Camaros and maybe other cars by Chevy.NPP exhaust?
haven't gotten anything in the way of manualsI see it up on your site Beefcake, any manuals available?
You mean to tell me. With a straight face. That you want $3,000.00. For an axle back!? Does this thing sh!t unicorns!? What a joke.
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Just a friendly warning: Living in California, you may find yourself with a ticket for illegal exhaust.. Just so you know. There is no sound meter needed to get cited, only the highly trained ear of a police officer can determine if you break the 95dB limit. I ran LT headers, no cats and no mufflers for a few years and never had any issues with cops here, they seemed to be more focused on Import cars at that time, but that doesn't mean it's the same now, or everywhere else.$1600 for the module? Screw that I have the Roush stage 2 & while this would be cool for start up in my garage it's really not needed. I have all 4 tips open & it's not the loud. Can't understand how they say "track mode" is not street legal. I'm getting headers & a h-pipe because it's really not as loud as I would like as it is stock. I guess what do we expect from Roush besides over priced parts.
This page will have all the info you need to know about modified exhaust and what an over critical officer can pin on you here: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=veh&group=27001-28000&file=27150-27159CVC_27151 said:27151. (a) No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor
vehicle in a manner which will amplify or increase the noise emitted
by the motor of the vehicle so that the vehicle is not in compliance
with the provisions of Section 27150 or exceeds the noise limits
established for the type of vehicle in Article 2.5 (commencing with
Section 27200). No person shall operate a motor vehicle with an
exhaust system so modified.
(b) For the purposes of exhaust systems installed on motor
vehicles with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of less
than 6,000 pounds, other than motorcycles, a sound level of 95 dbA or
less, when tested in accordance with Society of Automotive Engineers
Standard J1169 May 1998, complies with this section. Motor vehicle
exhaust systems or parts thereof include, but are not limited to,
nonoriginal exhaust equipment.

