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hey hey

i need a standard front pipe 4 an EPA on thursday (pipe just b4 the cat soz if i got the name wrong)

iv failed it once with standard exhaust and i cant use restricters in the piping.

can some1 please help me i can pick up and drop bk off

im living in the cheltenham area

many thxs

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did you fail on noise, or gas readings?

because the front pipe shouldnt have much to do with noise or the gas readings

make sure you've got a std. catback and that should easily pull you under 91db

i have a standard cat bk

but an apexy 3" in front pipe

so im getting 85 at 4.5K

but goes up 2 91 after he takes his foot off

this was all tested with me not there

so im taking his word

done at indy motor

as can only do it there or some place on other side of city

Take it out to Lilydale, they do the test properly in an open area.

If its 85 under load, I'm VERY surprised it would be 91 on backoff mate. It should be 2-3dB... not 6 (which is massive)

And you can use restrictors, you need to fully weld them

apparently only 2 places can do the epa in vic

one in keys road morabin

and one in i think malvin

and Benzino33 that would b mad i cant PM yet need a few more post as soon as im at 10 ill pm u

apparently only 2 places can do the epa in vic

one in keys road morabin

and one in i think malvin

and Benzino33 that would b mad i cant PM yet need a few more post as soon as im at 10 ill pm u

ummm, there are about 20-30 Approved EPA Testing exhaust workshops/businesses.

apparently whoever told you that, is wrong :)

apparently only 2 places can do the epa in vic

one in keys road morabin

and one in i think malvin

and Benzino33 that would b mad i cant PM yet need a few more post as soon as im at 10 ill pm u

Oh sorry bro, I was out for a bit. yeah be glad to help out. My number is 0401157085, give us a call or msg me. cheers

BEn

ummm, there are about 20-30 Approved EPA Testing exhaust workshops/businesses.

apparently whoever told you that, is wrong :)

No he is correct. He is going in for the full ass rape. I got an epa 2. Only those 2 addresses on the letter.

Oh sorry bro, I was out for a bit. yeah be glad to help out. My number is 0401157085, give us a call or msg me. cheers

BEn

hey ben i tried calling and msging u

if u can give me a missed call on 0434110778

ill buz bk straight away

thxs gary

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