I'm still pondering my exhaust options. One of my biggest things is I want to be able to balance each side. My plan is to have them come straight from the headers to the cats (stock as they are), then balance them before they each go through a glasspack and then to the back of the car. I'm thinking of gettin' a X-pipe off ebay because they're cheap but I hear a lot about them. Why is it that they are so often refered to as "off-road"? Why aren't they legal with emissions? Is it still possible to use one and have an emissions passible vehicle?
And another thing, what's the deal with emissions? Maybe i should make this another post but maybe later. What are they looking for? Backpressure??? If my engine is beltchin' out the same smoke, why do I get the impression they care if it gets out a little faster and more efficiently? Thanks to all who care to explain, rant, rave, and give me a hand understandin' this.
And another thing, what's the deal with emissions? Maybe i should make this another post but maybe later. What are they looking for? Backpressure??? If my engine is beltchin' out the same smoke, why do I get the impression they care if it gets out a little faster and more efficiently? Thanks to all who care to explain, rant, rave, and give me a hand understandin' this.