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Stop writing "vert", ffs!
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Or are you confusing it with an old Chevelle, where "Malibu" was a trim level???
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I just had an interesting idea (yes I'm bored
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I wouldn't think so. I don't think you'd gain all that much via cats. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
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Don't think so? I know most of the gains from long tubes are from high flow cats so I was just thinking maybe it'd help if I added the rear cats to the front. I currently have the rear cats deleted and those made some difference.
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Just trying to get the best of both worlds. A great sound with shorties and gains with more free flowing cats.
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Just to clarify I never once implied that when I said that Kevin's was the best system I have heard. Sound is purely subjective so everyone will have a different opinion.
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Hell no, I agree. Shorties sound great with the deep throaty sound without having rasp
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Feel free to chime in and vote: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=321996
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