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<blockquote data-quote="MTF" data-source="post: 2087144" data-attributes="member: 499"><p>I personally hate exhaust dumps (Cut Outs), it sounds cheap, doesn't do anything for power, doesn't last long, prone to rusting up, not closing all the way creating a whistle and/or exhaust leak sound.</p><p>Not good for the cats getting cold air on them when letting off the gas when their 1,750 degrees.</p><p>Plus, the time and money to hook up power relay or use uplifter switch No. 4 (30 amp), running wires back and forth without getting shorts for water intrusion.</p><p>Then you have to run wire up to where most people put the switch (on the shifter).</p><p>Wireless is an option I believe, now. But can't imagine that would be any better.</p><p>And it does mess with the learning fuel tables for 50 miles every time you open it. Causing rich and lean conditions.</p><p></p><p>And your neighbors calling you A hole every time you drive by if you live in a community. LMAO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTF, post: 2087144, member: 499"] I personally hate exhaust dumps (Cut Outs), it sounds cheap, doesn't do anything for power, doesn't last long, prone to rusting up, not closing all the way creating a whistle and/or exhaust leak sound. Not good for the cats getting cold air on them when letting off the gas when their 1,750 degrees. Plus, the time and money to hook up power relay or use uplifter switch No. 4 (30 amp), running wires back and forth without getting shorts for water intrusion. Then you have to run wire up to where most people put the switch (on the shifter). Wireless is an option I believe, now. But can't imagine that would be any better. And it does mess with the learning fuel tables for 50 miles every time you open it. Causing rich and lean conditions. And your neighbors calling you A hole every time you drive by if you live in a community. LMAO [/QUOTE]
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