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I have a question for any of you V6 camaro owners out there! With the exhaust, i know it would be close to impossible to make my V6 sound anything like a V8. So i was wondering if anyone has had any luck experiementing with exhaust systems for a V6? Since the V6 has to have the cat stay on, its kinda difficult to find the right sound, so if you have any info, please let me know! Anything would honestly help
There is a plethora of information in the Intake/Exhaust section. The stickies at the top will answer your questions. The best I've heard thus far was a true dual setup will XR-1s I believe it was.
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