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Remember decat is illegal for the street, and its expensive if you get caught. Cant remember which state it was but someone posted about a $4500 fine recently. Besides which it makes the pollution from you car much worse, so you've got to be a bit of a prick to run one...

Oh I always thought you'd have to be an insane idiot to actually run bare pipe without even the pretense of a cat shell lol.

BTW the EPA tester the other night could tell my cat was empty from listening to it, they do give things a bit more of a barkm not to mention a hard to describe sound of the turbo spooling.

haha well with an RB25, hollow cat and no mufflers I got an average of 110db and a max of 128, but you get used to the noise and its only at random times like when you're driving down an alley or being emissions tested you realise 'oh dear thats loud as fark', fyi I'm going to go stealthy exhaust route now (at least most of the time lol)

I put a decat on my x-force system. Hardly noticed any sound difference at all.

you got to find it to fine it. You always get a chance to replace with a cat before they look at it even if this so called 4.5-10k fine exists.

OK.Did the decat pipe experiment.Noticed a little increase in performance.The exhaust note was maybe 5 decibels louder but had an awesome throaty sound when on boost,absolutely loved it.Did notice how noxious the fumes were though,so after 2 days of driving i put the cat back on.I've decided instead of getting rid of the cat i'm going to get rid of the mid muffler.The kakimoto exhaust i have has the big oval muffler at the back and between that and the mid muffler i can hardly hear the exhaust!Cheers for all the input and replies fellas.

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