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- Silver
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Rear exhaust section
Is anyone running a rear pipe without a resonator? I have the pipe without resonator that Centerline sells on my Spider and it sounds ok. Almost too loud, but not bad. I was wondering what that setup would sound like on a GTV6. Since I need a new rear exhaust section I was thinking of having a pipe made up. Any opinions?
I have a straight pipe on the rear section of my GTV6.I have stock manifolds -Cat - stock centre section.Initially I only used the straight rear on the track and put on an Ansa rear for the street.After a while I found myself leaving the straight rear on all the time.I guess the more my blood turned red-white and green the more I came to need to hear the sound ! Some people would consider it loud (Buick owners ) but so far (about a year) I haven't been hasseled by the police etc.My advice - go for it.
- Charlie Hood
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- Location: San Jose CA USA
Here is a site that I have not seen before? Might be worth a try. Any one have any experience?
http://members.aol.com/SpiderParts/index.html
http://members.aol.com/SpiderParts/index.html
I'm making a custom front section. I've been advised against resonators - told they have minimal to no effect. Chose to use glasspacks instead.
Basically this will be a replacement for the crude euro pipes.
See attached pics.
You'll notice the jig; I intend to make many more if this sounds good. Anyone interested?
Basically this will be a replacement for the crude euro pipes.
See attached pics.
You'll notice the jig; I intend to make many more if this sounds good. Anyone interested?
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- Euro Jig 1.JPG (63.17 KiB) Viewed 7370 times
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