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Magnaflow Catback install question
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<blockquote data-quote="G Man" data-source="post: 1036290" data-attributes="member: 74041"><p>Well, the weather was perfect for wrenching yesterday, so I spent the day on my back in the driveway. Well worth it though, the Magnaflow sounds so much better, it actually sounds like I drive a V8 now. As a bonus, smoother pedal response and slight bump in the seat-of-the-pants-o-meter as far as acceleration goes. Anyone on the fence, go for it. The nice thing is its still relatively quiet in the driveway, which helps keeps the missus happy. And I did need to replace the gasket between the cat and the catback, and the part number above it correct. The toughest part is getting the old exhaust out. A cut off wheel on an angle grinder, or a sawzall, is your friend here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G Man, post: 1036290, member: 74041"] Well, the weather was perfect for wrenching yesterday, so I spent the day on my back in the driveway. Well worth it though, the Magnaflow sounds so much better, it actually sounds like I drive a V8 now. As a bonus, smoother pedal response and slight bump in the seat-of-the-pants-o-meter as far as acceleration goes. Anyone on the fence, go for it. The nice thing is its still relatively quiet in the driveway, which helps keeps the missus happy. And I did need to replace the gasket between the cat and the catback, and the part number above it correct. The toughest part is getting the old exhaust out. A cut off wheel on an angle grinder, or a sawzall, is your friend here. [/QUOTE]
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