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Old 11-15-09, 04:49 PM
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RB catback dual pipe

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Is there any restriction in the racingbeat dual tip catback vs. singletip racing beat cat?
I am going to have it togeher with my bnr twins.
I got an nice prise for a used one and considering it.
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if there is it must be a very minimum restriction, i have the bnr stage 3 with a rb duel and i still get some creep on it, so that shows it doesnt have to much restriction
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I'm not sure if it matters to you, but if you ever decide to sell it, the twin-tip version is MUCH more desirable on the used market. IMO, it's well worth the extra few bucks for that reason alone.
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Originally Posted by riprx7
Is there any restriction in the racingbeat dual tip catback vs. singletip racing beat cat?
There will be some, but I doubt you'd notice the difference. If you want all out power, there are less restrictive catbacks available then Racing Beat (single or dual tips). If noise is a concern, go for the Racing Beat Dual Tip.




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