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exhaust cutout: power loss or gain? help
i hav a cutout b4 my cat after the headers it sounds beastly but i jus cant really tell if im faster or slower when i have it open
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Not gonna have any nopticeable performance on such an engine making little power. It's just there for noise.
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slap a turbo on and make the cutout useful!!!
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im workn on sum boost haha slowly but surely
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