At the risk of sounding like a moron somewhere in this post, I do have a few questions that someone with experience with these may have a better answer to than what I can figure.
I have a flowmaster cat-back dual exhaust and want something really loud at the flick of a switch - so an electric cutout was a thought.
My exhaust is stock before the cats, so I was trying to figure the easiest way to put the cutout in before the cats. Any suggestions?
It seems easiest to put the cutout in between the cats and the muffler, but how much sound should I expect to lose putting the cutout after the cat?
I'm assuming I should have no emissions problems if the cutout is closed no matter where I put it?
Edit: I was thinking - I know I'll pay dearly if I bought the dual cutouts to accommodate putting it before the cats easily, but would it be cheaper to reroute the exhaust into a Y-pipe and then install a single cutout or to just buy the dual cutouts (single cutout is about $200 and dual is around $400)
I have a flowmaster cat-back dual exhaust and want something really loud at the flick of a switch - so an electric cutout was a thought.
My exhaust is stock before the cats, so I was trying to figure the easiest way to put the cutout in before the cats. Any suggestions?
It seems easiest to put the cutout in between the cats and the muffler, but how much sound should I expect to lose putting the cutout after the cat?
I'm assuming I should have no emissions problems if the cutout is closed no matter where I put it?
Edit: I was thinking - I know I'll pay dearly if I bought the dual cutouts to accommodate putting it before the cats easily, but would it be cheaper to reroute the exhaust into a Y-pipe and then install a single cutout or to just buy the dual cutouts (single cutout is about $200 and dual is around $400)
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