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Old 01-30-06, 04:09 PM
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What can I use for a resinator to replace my straightpipe? I kinda wanna quite it down some, too loud!!
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Borla XR-1 is the common proven choice.

Honestly I forgot all the others .
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borla is expensive... if your on a budget go to advance auto or auto zone or another parts store and get a "glasspack" muffler, there actually wool packed now but same thing. thats what i did on my straight pipe, it quieted it down a little and it was only $22 + the cost of welding it on (free from a buddy of mine)
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Originally Posted by matts86fc3s
borla is expensive... if your on a budget go to advance auto or auto zone or another parts store and get a "glasspack" muffler, there actually wool packed now but same thing. thats what i did on my straight pipe, it quieted it down a little and it was only $22 + the cost of welding it on (free from a buddy of mine)
Aren't rotaries too hot for "glasspacks" even if it is wool, need to find you a muffler that's packed with stainless steel
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