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I can pretty much answer your question..

I've got some vids here of the car in different stages and shoul be exactly what you're after..

1. Just a 2- 1/4 catback exhaust

2. Same exhaust but with extractors

3. Same exhaust except swapped muffler with a cannon with a 2 -1/4 inlet and I think it has a 4 or so tip maybe bigger ( Rev and drive-by)..

( The revving sounds a little distorted because I had the camera to friggen close to the exhaust lol )

drive by - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh-14jWBaUo

So as you can see it just gets a whole lot louder.. Not too sure about power gained/lost as I never got the chance to throw it on a dyno inbetween.

If you can find a cannon with an inlet that matches your exhaust system that would definately be preffered to say sticking something on that's 3 or so all the way through when your piping is 2 - 1/4

^^ sounds good when ur revving it :P

the driveby clip sounds like you got turbo..

harrr yea lol there's a little pshhhh from easing off the throttle dunno why... I need a quieter clip though bleh so much crap was going on when that was taken.

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get a lukey muffler that isn't a cannon. they are nice and raspy.

otherwise it's rice. it is no different to someone putting a cannon on a lancer.

Oh I beg to differ.. I had the raspy style muffler for a year or so.. It started to sound fairly weak even high in the rev range..

My cannon is loud as all hell above 3k RPM but not in the same tone, drone style way, it just gets progressively louder and tougher imo. And then day to day driving it's as quiet as a mouse..

Video below is a drive by I've been meaning to get for a while although I had to ease off the throttle as I approached the camera, but still it shows just how loud the car is when you want it to be at the end lol when I down shift near the round about around 150m away and you can still hear it loud and clear =P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svf7hO7PjEo

Hmmm and If I can get around to it today, I might get it dynod.. Very interested to see what's its making

do you have a resonator ignuz? im thinking of getting mine off to make it sound louder, even tho it sounds decent atm.

Heres a small clip inside the car i took a while ago with windows up and forgot to turn radio off lol :\

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u540rdoSFkQ (and yes my car is auto :P)

My system is custom extractors, 2.25" exhaust with 1 magnaflow resonator and a magnaflow cannon.

do you have a resonator ignuz? im thinking of getting mine off to make it sound louder, even tho it sounds decent atm.

Heres a small clip inside the car i took a while ago with windows up and forgot to turn radio off lol :\

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u540rdoSFkQ (and yes my car is auto :P)

My system is custom extractors, 2.25" exhaust with 1 magnaflow resonator and a magnaflow cannon.

Yea I have just the 1 resonator and it's pretty small.

Yours sounds pretty good too from inside the car anyway.

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