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For those of you with aftermarket y-pipes with the HKS rear section

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Old Feb 4, 2002 | 12:57 PM
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For those of you with aftermarket y-pipes with the HKS rear section

anybody know how loud it is?

even better.......anybody have some sort of wav file or audio clip?

I heard it gets "insanely loud" and some people have actually gotten rid of their aftermarket exhaust because it gets too loud.

what do you guys think?
Old Feb 4, 2002 | 02:00 PM
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Re: For those of you with aftermarket y-pipes with the HKS rear section

Originally posted by acMAX
anybody know how loud it is?

even better.......anybody have some sort of wav file or audio clip?

I heard it gets "insanely loud" and some people have actually gotten rid of their aftermarket exhaust because it gets too loud.

what do you guys think?
I have both of them and RT Cat, and it's not loud at all. It sound really deep tho(if you don't like that).

Once you rev it up past 2500rpm, it is so quite!!
Old Feb 4, 2002 | 02:07 PM
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its quiet for u bc u havent replaced u b-pipe if u do the b-pipe w/ y-pipe and HKS it gets INSANE loud!!! i got rid of it for that reason!! BUT i put it on the 2k2 and it sounds BAD ***!!!! with just y-pipe and HKS they sounds should be fine but anymore u pushing it!!!

will
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