Bit of a noob question but how can you legally and cheaply make your exhaust sound slightly more beefy? Not so it’s really obvious but just slightly more appealing
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Exhaust upgrade
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Re: Exhaust upgrade
A good exhaust builder can adjust the system through different silencer sizes and tube diameters to give the sound you want.
There should be no legal implications so long as the emissions controls are not interfered with and the noise isn't too loud.
There should be no legal implications so long as the emissions controls are not interfered with and the noise isn't too loud.
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Re: Exhaust upgrade
If you want legally and cheaply, just remove a box from your original system and replace with some straight pipe.