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Old Jul 5, 2003
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HKS Hi-power exhaust

hks hi-power exhaust in the stick exhaust clip thread..
is it just a rear section? or a full cat back?
i love that sound



and one more question
what are those smoke from the muffler when pressing gas?
is that okay?
i mean is that okay for both a car and an inspection?


one more
is it possible that either stock muffler or aftermarket one make the OEM rear lip kit to melt down?
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I have a HKS Hyper muffler and custom piping done it sounds great but I dunno if they make a axle back or cat back now tho I got mine a while ago... and the smoke thing... if its blue its bad if its black you'll be a-ok
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It's still only an axle back system, it won't be that loud unless you have a mid-section made or remove the stock resonator on the stock mid-section, otherwise it's a very nice exhaust.
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i dont want loud sound but a low toned sound..

oh yeh..whats 12" bullet resonator?
is it just okay if i change the muffler and nothing else if i dont want loud sound?
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12" bullet resonator? id like to know mylsef.
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thats my exhaust clip well to give you guys some info, the 12 inch bullet reso is a straight thru resonator that looks more like a glasspack muffler. it is 12 inches in length and the in/out diameter of the resonator depends on which one you get....in that clip i got a 2 inch in/out reso installed on the stock midpipe using the HKS Hi-power rear section.
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oh how does ur car sound??
is it same set as the one with hks hi-power with 12" reso that is in the sticky exhaust clip thread??
how much did u spend for it??
what u think about getting hks hi-power rear section without changing reso and nothing else??
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dont move the resoninator unless you want it to sound like ****.
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have hks and nothing else and i loooveee it!!! it makes the car feel much better and sounds just right. It is great !!!
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