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Originally Posted by Doc K
When I did my muffler delete, I noticed more pull on my car. That stock exhaust is so restrictive. You're better off getting a muffler delete. The AA Exhaust just looks nice, IMO.
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Originally Posted by Wrngway
The AA Exhaust should have less drone now that folks are figuring out what's causing it with that system. It sounds like a slight modification to the hangers will elminate most of the drone around 2k rpm. The resonance chamber also works to reduce it.
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Originally Posted by iczz
AA exhaust is muffler delete with resonance chamber to reduce drone.
I think AA claims about 4-5 hp gain in the development stage, which is not bad for a system like this.
You will get more hp gain if you do 2nd cat delete or even primary cat delete.
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Originally Posted by 335BBS
I don't think anyone here would notice 4-5 hp.
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Originally Posted by idrift4wd
I highly doubt they are getting 4-5 hp anyways.
maybe 1 hp lol
if you car is faster by anychance....its because your saving weight.
600 dollars hahaha. You can get a muffler delete, a resonator, and new tips for less then HALF the price. a muffler shop can custom fabricate a cat-back system for that price.
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Originally Posted by Kolyan2k
0-1hp is probably correct
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Originally Posted by mike-y
or just get the AA tune instead for $500 and you'll actually make 10-15+ more hp. I'd rather have that than more noise.
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Thanks for the responses guys. I am probably not going to do a muffler delete due to the fact that I dont really like the extremely deep hum that comes with a delete. Too muscle car sounding for me haha.
I'll look into the AA tune in the future. The next thing im going to do is to get my windows tinted!