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Benji81

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  • less WHY; more WOT
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you basically don't even need to replace the cat-back section of the exhaust to get to 300rwkw, but of course it helps. That will do the job fine if you wanted the extra flow and noise. You'll still be wanting to replace at minimum the catalytic convertor, though, to reach the desired goal, from an exhaust perspective. xforce are good enough quality exhausts.

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Just keep in mind that often more power is wanted after a while. If you choose to only do the cat make sure it has a compatible dump pipe option for down the track when you get the bug for more of that sweet barra power!!

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I've got that exhaust and it looks good and sounds reasonable. My main problem has been it was a pain to align.

I've had a few goes at it, but in the end my exhaust giuy had to cut and re-weld the rear hanger and also try different rubber mounts behind the axle to stop it knocking on the cradle.

It's possible of course that mine got bent during shipping.

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