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Old 26-08-2010, 08:01 AM   #31
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Glad to hear you are loving it so much, as I think we all knew you would

As RS has said, if you want a cheap way of getting a nicer exhaust sound take out the Resonator that runs along the passenger side of the car.

I replaced it with a 12" glasspack hotdog and I honestly loved the note it gave.

Sure it wasn't as loud as a full exhaust, but it sounded beefier without any drone or boy racer tendencies.

As far as torque steer goes, you won't even notice it in a week or two. It's only noticeable now because you are obviously having to adapt from driving a RWD powerhouse to a FWD with plenty of torque on tap
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