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Old 05-23-2004, 01:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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heya


I made a post a bit ago bitchin about my car, the tires and catalytic ect..


I have made the decision to remove my catalytic completely, since i dont have to do emissions for 1 year 5 months, that will give me time to save some dough.

If i remove the cat, and replace it with straight pipes from the headers to the muffler, would there be a large increase in noise? would there be a performance increase/decrease?

thanks for any info!
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