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Old 11-06-2001, 02:02 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Any pics of the 70degree muffler? i love the straight one so much, and I am worried i wont like the 70degree... Anyone?
all the pics of mine are of the 70 degree.
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all the pics of mine are of the 70 degree.
Oh, i couldnt tell because of the angle. I only see that one picture; did you upload them somewhere?
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Old 11-06-2001, 07:36 PM   #43 (permalink)
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Well, i've ordered my RSR stainless cat-back with the 90 degree tip. I hope this exhaust is as good as everyone says and as quiet as everyone says. I have a digi cam so i will have a ton of pics up once it's installed.

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Old 11-06-2001, 07:39 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Well, i've ordered my RSR stainless cat-back with the 90 degree tip. I hope this exhaust is as good as everyone says and as quiet as everyone says. I have a digi cam so i will have a ton of pics up once it's installed.

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welcome to the club...I can't hear mine at all...unless i'm outside of the car. It's THAT quiet.
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Old 11-06-2001, 07:51 PM   #45 (permalink)
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on quiet nights, i'll drive around with my windows down so i can hear the engine & exhaust. ahhhh...
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on quiet nights, i'll drive around with my windows down so i can hear the engine & exhaust. ahhhh...
still can't hear it...maybe once it breaks in some more it'll get a little louder.
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Old 11-07-2001, 02:27 AM   #47 (permalink)
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still can't hear it...maybe once it breaks in some more it'll get a little louder.
mine sounds like stock before it's warmed up. a few WOT moments and it's right there with the quiet growl.
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mine sounds like stock before it's warmed up. a few WOT moments and it's right there with the quiet growl.
I did notice if I romp on if for a while...it does get a LITTLE louder...
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I did notice if I romp on if for a while...it does get a LITTLE louder...
i just went for a quick pass down the freeway.
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I felt like going for a drive just now, but I can't.
No gas (and I'm broke) and my car is foooocked still
Goes into the shop tomorrow.
I can still turn on the car and listen to the RS*R tho.. heheh
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nice

How long did the install take? How hard is it? do you have any other angles? Also, do you know how big the rsr piping is?
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How long did the install take? How hard is it? do you have any other angles? Also, do you know how big the rsr piping is?
took about 3 hours, mostly cause we couldn't get the old exhaust off, you will need WD40 or some other simliar lubricant that eats through rust. Not too difficult at all other than taking the old one off, I think the piping is 2.25", but I'm not positive on that.
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the RS*R exhaust is really nice i have the 70 degree tip. it looks really good, eventhough the tip is only stainless the canister is black. but it has a nice growl and isnt loud at all. RS*R is the best when it comes to exhaust
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