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Not the best approach for a long term marriage...Does she pay for everything? If not tell her to pound sand.
This one, which I ended up acquiring, pictures here being delivered to me and a Porsche event. 1997 Porsche Turbo S, 1 of 189..
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I have a question for you, I currently am have Corsa Extreme with resonator delete and wife said it’s too loud and has to go. I love the sound. If I reinstall my stock exhaust and leave the resonator delete does it improve the stock exhaust with deeper tones without that raspy sound?
Thank you.You've got two options.
Option 1: Remove the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Reinstall the stock resonator. Keep the Corsa Sport Muffler. This will give you the Corsa Sport sound level.
Option 2: Keep the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Remove the Corsa Sport Muffler. Reinstall the stock muffler. This will give you the X-Pipe sound level only.
Here's a video that shows all 3 options: Extreme (your current setup), Sport, and X-Pipe
Great comparison video.You've got two options.
Option 1: Remove the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Reinstall the stock resonator. Keep the Corsa Sport Muffler. This will give you the Corsa Sport sound level.
Option 2: Keep the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Remove the Corsa Sport Muffler. Reinstall the stock muffler. This will give you the X-Pipe sound level only.
Here's a video that shows all 3 options: Extreme (your current setup), Sport, and X-Pipe
I'm sorry, but I think this line of questions and answers belongs in the thread, "My wife has my balls, took them right out of my purse; and won't give them back" not in a "what car gets you attention" thread; no? Or at least an exhaust thread...Thanks again. Quick question, can the resonator delete be removed and install the resonator without removing the exhaust?