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Making my Walkinshaw exhaust a bit louder

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sounds like a good result.
 

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Bit of a update, settled On a set of marriage savers from rapid exhaust bolted to the DPE front end.

note is louder and aggressive, full note separation and no drone. Very happy.
As a daily before you put on the marriage savers did you find that it was too quiet? Or loud enough?
 

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As a daily before you put on the marriage savers did you find that it was too quiet? Or loud enough?

the OP started the thread because it's a weekender and it was too quiet, so the opposite, lol.
 

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As a daily before you put on the marriage savers did you find that it was too quiet? Or loud enough?
For me, it wasn’t quite loud enough, however that is context dependent.

my new daily is a Jeep SRT with headers / cats and twin 3 inch and those things roar, so the VF seemed like a little girl in comparison

as it is now I would be happy to have as a daily...... it’s quiet enough whilst cruisin, but you can hear the deep note seperation at all times.
 
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