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Old Apr 29, 2005 | 02:45 PM
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Which WS Cat-back

I have a 97 I30 with y pipe right now and CAI, i want to add a high flow cat and a cat back exhuast. i was wondering if there is a difference between the magnaflow SS single Catback they offer, and the one with the Clone "q" muffler. Anyone have experience with these? I want to order it sometime next week!!!!
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Old Apr 30, 2005 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by CreativeDesignz
I have a 97 I30 with y pipe right now and CAI, i want to add a high flow cat and a cat back exhuast. i was wondering if there is a difference between the magnaflow SS single Catback they offer, and the one with the Clone "q" muffler. Anyone have experience with these? I want to order it sometime next week!!!!
I DO. You should really talk to Dallas(WS owner). Actually, you won't have
to after you read this. I have the system with high-flow cat and MagnaFlow Resonator
w/Clone 'Q'. The Clone is reasonably quiet AND throaty, not rice(thank the lord). I love it.
The muffler that comes with it, is WAY louder than stock, and I'm assuming a little farty.
Depends on what you're looking for!!
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