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Well it depends. You may get a tad bit more rasp since you're getting rid of the ART pipes that have the resonators associated with them. The tone of the

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Well it depends. You may get a tad bit more rasp since you're getting rid of the ART pipes that have the resonators associated with them. The tone of the exhaust will change as well since they're equal length headers. It won't give it as much of a "pronounced" VQ sound, it will smooth the tone out. A good comparison would be like adding equal length headers onto a Subaru. You lose that boxer rumble.

It's going to be A LOT louder.
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