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Old 25 April 2002, 11:49 AM
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i have fitted a HKS 3"er exhaust to my Rex and am considering removing the centre resonator to get a beefier sound........do u think it will create droning sounds or would it give it a good sound? urgent response required as getting done tommorow,,,,,,Joe in Oz
Old 25 April 2002, 12:14 PM
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Plenty of people here have straight through center sections and love the sound.
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Just a little deeper than the back box, its not over powering.

go for it, i did.

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I hardly noticed the difference with my Magnex

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Mine had an standard import catless centre and had it swapped for a TSL straight through centre and mine is louder on throttle but cruising not much difference IMHO which what I wanted. Seems to rev and pick up slightly better and overall I am very pleased with it.
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