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1FastEclipseDec-29-02 04:56 AM
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#40426, "Glass pack."


          

I want to try to achieve a deeper tone to my exhaust and thought of placing a glass pack in where the CAT is supposed to be. I found one at Advanced Auto Parts for 20 bucks and it is 28 inches long. Will this fit and will it give me that deeper tone I am looking for? I just don't want to end up with a honda sounding fart pipe. Thanks.

99GSX Auto 14b@17psi 13.345@102mph

  

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mrlocalpimpDec-29-02 07:50 AM
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#40427, "RE: Glass pack."
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I used the "cherry bomb" glass pack. I put it in place of my resonator. it SLOWED the car down. People disagree with this but Im positive. It has such...... Un-smooth surfaces inside, its not like a straight pipe or something.

Anyways, did not give a deep tone at all. It QUIETED the car TREMENDOUSLY. I mean really quieted it. Hav eyou thought about taking out your resonator and putting in just a striaght pipe? WIth a deep tone muffler this can make a great sound, and rumble when youre sitting at idle.

I got banned for being a constant tard.

  

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PowerEclipsesDec-29-02 07:59 AM
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#40428, "RE: Glass pack."
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if you want a deeper tone go to www.testpipes.com and get a test pipe... it sounds pretty sweet


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Hult250RDec-29-02 11:29 AM
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#40429, "RE: Glass pack."
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^^^^ I agree! I put a test pipe on the Talon and it made the N1 sound even beter! Deeper is better

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sonikbewmDec-29-02 11:59 AM
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#40430, "RE: Glass pack."
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Cool. I get my test pipe from www.testpipe.com tomorrow. I wonder what it'll sound like with my EVO exhaust and the turbo.

Jason
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'04 Nissan 350z Touring (SOLD)
'95 Turbo Eclipse GS (SOLD and will be missed)
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