zup guys, i can put the rear muffler of a 95 gs-t auto on my 95 gs? i have a ricer muffler of autozone and it punish me with the sound!! sound's like a honda!!
so, i can put the muffler of the gs-t, without loose of "performance" ?
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#108067, "RE: 95 GS-T rear muffler" In response to Reply # 2
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#108074, "RE: 95 GS-T rear muffler" In response to Reply # 4 Mar-11-08 05:08 AM by chris712vt
If you currently have a stock exhaust, replacing your muffler with a GST muffler will not make you lose power, it flows better in fact.
But if you have an aftermarket exhaust with larger piping and a straight-through muffler, you may have a minimal power loss but nothing worth worrying about.
And yes, if you found a GST muffler for $30, I would say that is a good deal. I paid over $50 for mine and I thought that was a good deal.