Arcadia area.
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Arcadia area.
Anyone one around here have a reso/2nd cat delete or maybe even just a reso delete that could possibly meet up so I could hear in person how loud and what tone the car takes when the mod is done. It'd be greatly appreciated
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2009 MB C63 2007 MB ML63 2006 MB CLS 500 (wife)
I do. (Renntech headers + Renntech pipe instead of 2 cat)
Come out to https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...rman-oaks.html I'll be there
Come out to https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...rman-oaks.html I'll be there
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Wouldn't that sound significantly different, not to mention far more expensive? Im toying with a straight pipe from primary cats to muffler but Im just a bit unsure. Even if it was a meet up at like the Santa Anita mall for just 10 minutes It'd be great!
Thanks though Michael, I'll definitely try to make it out to Sherman Oaks
Thanks though Michael, I'll definitely try to make it out to Sherman Oaks
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2009 MB C63 2007 MB ML63 2006 MB CLS 500 (wife)
I use an ML350 as a DD, so I doubt I would take C63 out to Santa Anita Mall (Century City Westfield is much closer to my current location
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But, I will be visiting Promax in Alhambra, some time soon (I hope). If you don't make it to Burgers & Supercars, I can let you know when I'll be at Promax.
And another thing, leave the OEM Reso alone, it works good, you might loose the "Rich OEM" sound if you replace it with straight pipes. There was a post about the OEM resonator, which said that it works as X pipe (kind of).
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But, I will be visiting Promax in Alhambra, some time soon (I hope). If you don't make it to Burgers & Supercars, I can let you know when I'll be at Promax.
And another thing, leave the OEM Reso alone, it works good, you might loose the "Rich OEM" sound if you replace it with straight pipes. There was a post about the OEM resonator, which said that it works as X pipe (kind of).