i ahve a couple of questions. first, ive decided to go with the blitz nur spec r and a downpipe. questions are which downpipes will match the blitz so its full 3 inches all the way, and i wanna go catless. right now i have my muffler off and im also wondering if it will be louder onece i have the blitz and downpipe, im also gogin to take the resonator out of the blitz. all feedback is appreciated, thanks in advance
well the Blitz is one of the loudest exhausts on the market so yes with a downpipe it will be much much louder. A lot of people get rid of the Blitz because it's too loud
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Or just go to websites that are selling down pipes and read the description about them. They tell you what diameter they are so you know what you are buying.
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Would not recommend removing resonator , the blitz with a DP is very loud , only other exhaust similar to it in loudness is Kakimoto which does not have a resonator .
I have the Blitz Nur Spec R Cat back and the 3 inch catless Invidia down pipe. Believe me, leave the resonator alone......the exhaust is super loud to begin with, but with the catless dp, its rediculous. I dont care about being loud....I love it, and i live in california.....luckily i havent been pulled over yet. Knock on wood.
Also, if any downpipe says it will meet up with the factory catback, it will match up to the Blitz.
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haha yeah man i live in cali too, i ended up going wiht teh invidia catless dp and n1 race exhaust. its insanely loud, i have people asking if im running a v8 nad i tell them its a four and therye stunned. i havent gotten pulled voer yet. i tihnk cops in norcal are more lax about noise levels got we got trucks and muscle cars up here that run straight pipes
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