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![]() Drives: 2014 black 2SS Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Hartsville South Carolina
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Exhaust
Have an A6 SS.. I did a muffler delete.. Should I take the resonator off and add an xpipe and add 2 small high flow resonators to keep some of the sound down??
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You're probably going to get a lot of this, but it's your car, so make it sound however you want. If it's too loud for you, get an axleback with mufflers to calm it down. If it's not loud enough, get an x-pipe or a new, less restrictive cat-back altogether.
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If u want to keep the sound down just add the magnaflow resonated xpipe. But don't do it just cause u think it's too loud for others.
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Drives: LS3 (sold 4/21) Join Date: Nov 2014
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Well which quits the car more? The resonated x pipe or that huge L99 resonator?
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