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StillDyl

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im getting some exhaust work done, having them make it so itsonly single exhaust instead of the "dual" and they are puting on a 14 inch magnaflow.

should i have them get rid of the resinator?
replace it with a glass pack?
orrr keep it?

i like really loud, but i also like really fast, so whats the best performance wise?
 
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i doubt the performance would change much at all either way.
it will definitely be more pleasing to the ears to have a good resonator in place.
what type of system are you getting? pipe size? muffler?
 

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no clue. i asked the guy there, that i trust he has done all my cars in the past and my parents, and he just babbled and i tuned in when he gave me the price haha.
but 14inch magnaflow.
 

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no. im saying im 17 and there is no way im dropping 300 bucks on that. maybe this summer or something.
but i do stuff in stages when i get the money.

but as for the resinator, drop it, leave it, or glass pack it?
 

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Well if your going for loud don't use one. But the new Y-Pipe will definitly help with flow and may give you a better sound too.
 

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im going for performance, loud is a bonus.
i would choose better performance and better sound over plain loud.
cause right now i have no mufflers and its freakin loud but it sounds like garbage and performance is no bueno.
 

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Well if it's performance your after, not getting rid of the stock Y-Pipe is going to make getting new exhaust pointless. It will still have the crappy air flow coming from the Y-Pipe thus gaining nothing with a performace cat back exhaust.
 
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but, when i do get rid of the y pipe will i want to keep the resinator, replace it, or get rid of it
 

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im going for performance, loud is a bonus.
i would choose better performance and better sound over plain loud.

Just pointing out that not getting a y-pipe completely defeats this statement. Better performance in every sense of the word is running through the y-pipe or lack-of y-pipe. Just keep it and get a y-pipe. Don't waste your money twice; which is what your going to do if you get the exhaust done instead a y-pipe.
 

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$300 spent on a SHOSource y-pipe is much better money spent than $500 on the rest of the system. Keep the resonator, no matter what. You'll kick yourself for not getting the y-pipe sooner.... My .98$. If you're 17, listen to the guys that have been doing this since you were in middle school. They know what they're talking about.:swing:

Chris K.
 

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