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Old 05-07-2010, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by chance6
Additionally: I've heard Agency Power, Tubi, Cargraphic, Afterhours mufflers, Fabspeed Maxflo, ...I think the Agency and Afterhours are way too obnoxious (do you really want to set off car alarms when you drive by?) and the Maxflo was under consideration but wasn't quite the sound I wanted. I didn't like the AWE sound either.

I love Tubi and Cargraphic but trying to minimize costs.
I had the Afterhours on my 996 C4 cab. and loved them! Perfect sound. Some people complained but I never set off alarms and could have cell convos no problem WITH the top down. For $200 more than you spent you could have done it plus you'd be taking weight out of the rear end.
 
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Good Price, I paid $30 for both. It is not the best looking weld but it is not exposed anyway.
I'm not a skilled mechanic and it took me about 45 min to remove the mufflers, 30 min install them back. You have to consider that I removed the bumper. For lifting the car I used a 2.5 ton jack that I bought at Sears for $29, no towers used. But need assistance to pull out the bumper to prevent scratches. I also used some spray for the screws to loosen them few days prior the project.

For instructions I read some threads at this forum, some of them with pictures. Believe this is my first P-car and those instructions are really good.

After all if you break something no big deal because if you do not do it you have to pay someone about $100 to do it anyway. Enjoy DIY and after finishing grab an Ale or any of your local beer (microbrewery the best) and cheers.
 
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Old 05-10-2010, 09:29 PM
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After a little over a week with the Gundo hack, I love it. I'm not completely sure about any power increases but it seems a bit more 'free' to me in the upper rev range. I've seldom had to go over 5000 rpm when it seemed like I was going higher before. Might just be an illusion.
 
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