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Old 04-26-05, 02:28 PM
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General exhaust question

ok, this is to confirm my belief, a glass pack on an FB 12A is probably going to hurt performance more than help right? The FB im looking at has it.
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depends on the size and design, but the trouble with them is not performance so much as reliability. they melt, explode or both, and do so VERY quickly.
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Skip the glasspack and buy a real presilencer from Racing Beat. Its worth the money as it will last very long and does a great job at helping tame the rotary exhaust noise.
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im not buying a glass pack, its already on the car that im looking at.
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all i can say is it's probably going to be loud.
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