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Old Jul 30, 2002 | 09:28 PM
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Rocks,

I've got the exact setup you're thinking of getting.

I've got the Magnaflow X pipe and DI/DO muffler. I drive 70+ miles per day and I've got no problem with the sound of the Magnaflow. You can hear it, but at highway cruise it's easy enough to tune out. It may take an extra notch or two on the radio volume, but that's about all.

I can't really tell you if the X pipe helps or not, and as you can tell that's an on-going debate.

If you get tired of your current system you might find the Magnaflow a little easier on the ears.

Good Luck!
 
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Old Jul 30, 2002 | 09:30 PM
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Old Jul 31, 2002 | 12:57 AM
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Re: Rocks,

Originally posted by Screwed In NC
I've got the exact setup you're thinking of getting.

I've got the Magnaflow X pipe and DI/DO muffler. I drive 70+ miles per day and I've got no problem with the sound of the Magnaflow. You can hear it, but at highway cruise it's easy enough to tune out. It may take an extra notch or two on the radio volume, but that's about all.

I can't really tell you if the X pipe helps or not, and as you can tell that's an on-going debate.

If you get tired of your current system you might find the Magnaflow a little easier on the ears.

Good Luck!

SINC,

I plan on contacting Mike T. Wed. I have this on my long list of questions. I hope he ain't busy for awhile...LOL.

I'll pass on what he says about the X pipe debate.

Thanks for the input,

Rocks
 
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