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ws6 jim 11-22-2009 02:51 PM

oval cut out experience?
 
I ordered qtps oval low profile cutout this past week. Just wondering if anyone has one also. My car has longtubes and cats with a magnaflow out back and its relatively quiet even with the work done. Just wanted to know how much louder it can get!
I also got an ash tray plate so it will be hidden.

Jersey Mike 11-22-2009 05:44 PM

I have mine right before the over axel pipe for better clearance.
Others say it's loud, but I like it and think it could even be a little louder ;)

ws6 jim 11-29-2009 01:31 PM

update i got it on and its very loud atleast theres the option to close it up for early morning departures

FlyingDutchman 11-29-2009 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ws6 jim (Post 659743)
update i got it on and its very loud atleast theres the option to close it up for early morning departures

+1

in the words of Bub "It's like an alarm clock!" :mrgreen:

haha i shut mine when on my street...theres enough people who burnout in front of my house...right creeeper? :rofl:

Mike 12-02-2009 09:43 AM

if you want to go off topic, please im each other.

jim, take any pics of the ground clearance?

ws6 jim 12-07-2009 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by cbrrmike (Post 660741)
if you want to go off topic, please im each other.

jim, take any pics of the ground clearance?

I have no ground clearance with my longtubes and torque arm cross member setup with my pro kit. As for the pipe itself I think it does not solve any clearance issues or hinder any being that I put it right before the over axle pipe. I just think its a new gimmick that could work better in certain vehicle apps. Also instead of replacing an area of pipe you angle cut the oval cutout to weld it to an existing pipe.


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