Sleeper exhaust 2.5

Greyscorpion

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Ok so in the wait for some money I got a wild hair up my ass and went and pounded out the cats to act as resonators and modified the crappy turbo muffler that came with the car when I bought it by welding a piece of straight pipe about 3/4 of the way inside of it leaving a little bit of room so that the muffler can do its job and well hears the results lol. From the appearance its a sleeper not that I have many mods done to her yet :(

http://youtu.be/nTyU5buMhSw
 
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mk3_7m

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That's how mine almost sounded like when it was having miss fires. It didn't sound so smooth, realised my sparkplug leads weren't on properly.
 

FuzzayD

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nah thats just what it sounds like. put a pipe through the cat so the gases dont expand in it to make it sound smoother <experienced cat puncher>
 

IndigoMKII

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Since this is basically 'straight pipe' you should listen to some other sound clips as this turbo model has the same rattle as a N/A, I'd be looking for some problems lol
 

MPR

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It sounds like there is a dead cylinder. My NA sounded just like that when I had a fuel injector leaking due to bad/worn O-rings.

I would start pulling plugs and find out which cylinder isn't firing...