I have loud gasholes
New Jersey law does not allow open side pipes even though there is no law that I can find that prohibits exhaust loudness. Well, my pipes are technically "open" right now on the Cobra. I have been trying to find a way to make my pipes "legal" without hacking apart my pipes. I think I have found a way. I got the idea from a post on FFCobra.com . Basically you take a Vortex 3.5 inch "cone" and insert it into the exit of the pipe. This should quite the pipes down (but only a little) and technically, it is no longer an open pipe. I will also use this time to use some copper silicone to seal off the header slip joints (I mention in a previous post that I have an exhaust leak). So this means I will have to take the sidepipes off one more time before final install. Remember how painful that was?
New Jersey law does not allow open side pipes even though there is no law that I can find that prohibits exhaust loudness. Well, my pipes are technically "open" right now on the Cobra. I have been trying to find a way to make my pipes "legal" without hacking apart my pipes. I think I have found a way. I got the idea from a post on FFCobra.com . Basically you take a Vortex 3.5 inch "cone" and insert it into the exit of the pipe. This should quite the pipes down (but only a little) and technically, it is no longer an open pipe. I will also use this time to use some copper silicone to seal off the header slip joints (I mention in a previous post that I have an exhaust leak). So this means I will have to take the sidepipes off one more time before final install. Remember how painful that was?
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