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  • Three pedals are better then two..
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  • Member For: 18y 29d
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  • Location: Melbourne

The center one might work better, I'd say it would be pretty loud.

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  • Member For: 19y 1m 4d
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  • Location: Sydney NSW

We pushed 500wkws through this system but with no centre muffler... it sounded like a LOUD honda lol

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  • Member For: 15y 5m 29d
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may as well sell it and get something custom made.

this will give a better fitment, the tips you want and length, and the mufflers you want.

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  • Member For: 14y 21d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Perth NOR

Get someone to fit the system properly, my tips sit flush with the cutout and doesn't sit too low. If you take the rear muffler out IMO it'll be way loud and will drone like a b*itch.

Only noise I get sometimes is where it runs over diff/drive, when it gets hot it just touches the heat shielding and rattles at idle, need to get round to pushing the shield out of the way.

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  • Member For: 14y 7m 1d
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Mate, maybe take out the rear and replace with a resi/hotdog - old tech maybe, but might give the result you are looking for?

Just an idea so its not too loud and might fix your fitment issue at the back. (I run a small twin centre 2.5 Magnaflow with twin rear resis - sounds great to me and still looks stock which I like personally.)

Edited by CBXRT
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  • Member For: 14y 7m 19d
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Fitted my 3.5 xforce today guys and I gotta say I'm pretty disappointed. No where near as loud as I thought. Sounds stock.

Might have to replace one of the mufflers with a straight thru pipe but which one? Most peeps recommend the rear?

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