please help :) lnf only plz
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please help :) lnf only plz
http://www.turbosystem.com/ProjectVe...%20MODpipe.htm
anyone wanna help me figure out what to do to this.... i really want the cutout.... but would this void my warrenty
also besides the warrenty thing what advantage is the straight pipe over ther cutout?
anyone wanna help me figure out what to do to this.... i really want the cutout.... but would this void my warrenty
also besides the warrenty thing what advantage is the straight pipe over ther cutout?
Last edited by widowedeight; 02-06-2009 at 03:51 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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depends on what dealer you go to some are chill while others are not. ask your dealer if they would still accept your warranty with a cutout. The cutout comes with the downpipe and it gives you straight though design with no backpressure, but that will cause you to lose low end torque but gain more topend. Personally i like cutouts more for sound purposes i have one on my Z28 (its awsome btw) and it scares people all the time. Since that one is electic you can close it when you want with just a flip of a swtich.
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depends on what dealer you go to some are chill while others are not. ask your dealer if they would still accept your warranty with a cutout. The cutout comes with the downpipe and it gives you straight though design with no backpressure, but that will cause you to lose low end torque but gain more topend. Personally i like cutouts more for sound purposes i have one on my Z28 (its awsome btw) and it scares people all the time. Since that one is electic you can close it when you want with just a flip of a swtich.
Here is one article about it: http://www.citroentuning.de/doc/Exha...ckpressure.pdf
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google "back pressure myth"
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Don't think that apply to our cars.
Here is one article about it: http://www.citroentuning.de/doc/Exha...ckpressure.pdf
or
google "back pressure myth"
Here is one article about it: http://www.citroentuning.de/doc/Exha...ckpressure.pdf
or
google "back pressure myth"
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