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Just a nissan thing. It's just a cheap Japanese car spot welded together. Things rattle. A CBE will have a bigger/better mid pipe and X or Y or H pipe.

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Old 04-20-2014, 12:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just a nissan thing. It's just a cheap Japanese car spot welded together. Things rattle. A CBE will have a bigger/better mid pipe and X or Y or H pipe. Sound and rattle won't change much unless you buy a reall quite CBE.
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Just a nissan thing. It's just a cheap Japanese car spot welded together. Things rattle. A CBE will have a bigger/better mid pipe and X or Y or H pipe. Sound and rattle won't change much unless you buy a reall quite CBE.
So basically the louder it is the more rattle it'll have for the most part?

Mine does have lots of vibrations from the inside which i thought was not normal since its my first car mod, but now i know its normal

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So basically the louder it is the more rattle it'll have for the most part?

Mine does have lots of vibrations from the inside which i thought was not normal since its my first car mod, but now i know its normal

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Not really. A loud cbe can still have good flow. Loud and crapy flow with have rasp, drone, vibrate etc.
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