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Old 05-06-2010 | 03:39 AM
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yea I can try. If you look under there, it will fit two or three different places. ill make a few arrows in the picture to point to the places
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Thanks, I'll wait for the pic.
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Originally Posted by SR0529
Thanks, I'll wait for the pic.
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Old 05-06-2010 | 08:58 PM
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I drew a little schematic for ya at the bottom.
The best place it between the red lines. But you can take off the heatshield between the blue lines and it will fit there.

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Old 05-06-2010 | 09:14 PM
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I had to make it a composite image, but you get the picture lol. If you want a larger version its in my garage album.

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you gotta click the option to inset image when you post. its like where the font is to make it bold and what not.

Old 05-06-2010 | 10:21 PM
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HAHA! thanks blu, I fixed it. Anyway is that good enough for you guys?
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its not bad actually but i just dont know if i can clear the speed bumps where i live. not to mention my driveway and s***-tastic roads around my area.
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Unless your lowered you wont have any problems. It doesnt hang any lower than the stock midpipe
Old 05-06-2010 | 11:23 PM
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Irish: do you have a vibrant ultra quiet as well as the factory resonator?
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Originally Posted by Irish_tc_518
Unless your lowered you wont have any problems. It doesnt hang any lower than the stock midpipe
do you hear it banging around while you drive or on bumps?
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negative. I have the agency power catback (with midpipe), thats the AP hot dog reso in the pic. Im actually planning on replacing it with another vibrant.

Nope no bumps, banging or scraping.

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Originally Posted by Irish_tc_518
negative. I have the agency power catback (with midpipe), thats the AP hot dog reso in the pic. Im actually planning on replacing it with another vibrant.

Nope no bumps, banging or scraping.
alright well my plan this summer was to try and get a MMW/tsudo 4-2-1 header + s-pipe, custom 2.25" midpipe with a megan high flow cat (or any other high flow cat i could find) with the vibrant bottle style or their ultra quiet resonator.
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Originally Posted by xdejablu3x
alright well my plan this summer was to try and get a MMW/tsudo 4-2-1 header + s-pipe, custom 2.25" midpipe with a megan high flow cat (or any other high flow cat i could find) with the vibrant bottle style or their ultra quiet resonator.
damn. you getting alot of parts for this summer. lol

do megan sale high flow car? I thought only magnaflow sale them.

pictures were nice and clear. I will put the vibrant resonator on and my setup then is complete.
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damn. you getting alot of parts for this summer. lol

do megan sale high flow car? I thought only magnaflow sale them.

pictures were nice and clear. I will put the vibrant resonator on and my setup then is complete.
yeah its a lot of parts but i'd rather do everything all at once. megan sells universal high flow cats that about 7" x 4.5" and are in 2.25" only.
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now, my greddy sp2 is only a bit louder than the stock axle back, so i don't really want to quiet more, but i do want to kill the rasp and bring back the deep tone or bass. so do you guys think is a good idea to install a vibrant ultra quiet resonator or just one more round resonator?

I had 14" resonator already and now is not that loud, but rasp.
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with an aftermarket header on there now? if so..i would jsut add the vibrant right onto the stock resonator as it is now, that should kill the rasp yet keep the tone
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I had aftermarket header and midpipe have 14" round resonator that replace the stock one. still have the secondary cat on the midpipe. so now not that loud. I worry vibrant might be over quiet and make it sound like total stock which I don't want. lol
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yeah if you add the vibrant you should be set
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Originally Posted by xdejablu3x
alright well my plan this summer was to try and get a MMW/tsudo 4-2-1 header + s-pipe, custom 2.25" midpipe with a megan high flow cat (or any other high flow cat i could find) with the vibrant bottle style or their ultra quiet resonator.
with this set up you should be set. i'd get a magnaflow high flow cat, much better quality than megan. itll last a lot longer



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