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Running no tailpipe

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96talontso

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Jul 12, 2011
Edmonds, Washington
So i was just changing out all my wideband wires because my wideband decided to crap out on me and of course it still didnt work... :( anyways i disconnected my tailpipe and downpipe (i have a testpipe) and it sounded like a ####in diesel truck, im thinkin it would be kinda cool to run with it like this for a couple days just to have a little fun with it, and then reconnect it after a little. Obviously i will have like no backpressure, but i didnt already so im just wondering if it would cause any problems?
 
I've been running an open downpipe for about two weeks, I like it. I did it as a test because I thought my cat might have been clogged but now I don't want to put it back. :D Soon I'm going to build myself a nice side exit.

It shouldn't cause any problems. I've heard from a few people on here that for turbo cars the best exhaust is no exhaust.
 
Yeah i was just driving around and my turbo is constantly making noise, and i set off 3 car alarms hehehh
 
Lol setting off car alarms is funny. Makes me wonder about people that have an alarm set up so sensitive. Paranoid much!? Lol.
 
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